The terms prokaryotic and eukaryotic refer primarily to the presence of a cellular nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, and prokaryotes don't.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA
Difference arises between well developed nucleus & less developed nucleus. The prokaryotes have well developed nucleus while the eukaryotes have advanced nucleus with nuclear membrane & nucleolus.
Cellular Respiration Biology 1 honors student.
According to Biologists, cellular respiration forms an energy source when respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen. Also, this creates aerobic and metabolic respiration.
mitochondrian
Domain Eukarya, or eukaryotic organisms, are pretty much organisms with a nucleus(eukaryote comes from greek meaning "true kernel/nut", referring to the presence of the nucleus). This is opposed to the prokaryotic organisms and archaea, which do not have a nucleus.
Presence of a nucleus.
prokaryotic
Prokaryotes are bacteria and, eukaryotes are humans, animals etc. Prokaryotes do NOT have a nucleus. They have DNA rings/circles instead. Hence you can recognise a eukaryote by the presence of the nucleus.
Presence of nucleus eukaryotic cells always have a nucleus prokaryotic never does
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA
Difference arises between well developed nucleus & less developed nucleus. The prokaryotes have well developed nucleus while the eukaryotes have advanced nucleus with nuclear membrane & nucleolus.
Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic cellular respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. Without the presence of oxygen, cellular respiration cannot go past Glycolysis (the first step of cellular respiration) and will be forced to find an alternative route which is, fermentation. Hope this helped.
Because cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen.
Photosynthesis requires the presence of chlorophyll.
nucleus
Cellular respiration can be anaerobic (without oxygen) or aerobic (occurs in the presence of oxygen).