Cells are the building blocks of all living organisms, and are classified into 2 different types:
1. Prokaryote, 2. Eukaryote.
Cells of both types have many things in common however; the prokaryotes are incapable of two main things: Mitosis and Meiosis.
Prokaryotic cells replicate through the process of binary fission. Through a sexually indifferent process, two copies of a single cell are made. This allows for rapid growth and the ability to adapt to surroundings which can results in bacteria that are resilient to drugs "super bugs".
According to scientists, organelles are specialized features within prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells that carry out specific functions. An example in eukaryotic cells, one organelle is the Golgi apparatus which sorts and process proteins. In prokaryotic cells, the Pilli is an organelle that transfers DNA.
Although prokaryotic cells don't have cell organelles, they have mechanisms to keep the cell in a functional state. For example, instead of having mitochondria to carry out aerobic respiration, prokaryotic cells carry out anaerobic respiration in the cytoplasm itself.
The first cells on earth were likely prokaryotic. This is because the prokaryotic cells are not complex like eukaryotic cells.
No, kidney cells are eukaryotic.All cells in the human body are eukaryotic except one. Red blood cells are, strictly speaking, prokaryotic because they do not have a nucleus but this is a structural adaptation that allows the cells to carry as much oxygen as possible so they are still listed as eukaryotic.
No, Eukaryotic cells make up plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells contain in-bound organelles that perform functions necessary to keep the plant or animal alive. Prokaryotic cells contain no organelles, and are not utilized in plant or animal structure.
According to scientists, organelles are specialized features within prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells that carry out specific functions. An example in eukaryotic cells, one organelle is the Golgi apparatus which sorts and process proteins. In prokaryotic cells, the Pilli is an organelle that transfers DNA.
Although prokaryotic cells don't have cell organelles, they have mechanisms to keep the cell in a functional state. For example, instead of having mitochondria to carry out aerobic respiration, prokaryotic cells carry out anaerobic respiration in the cytoplasm itself.
What do genes do to help carry out their functions
they just carry it
he nucleus's main function is to hold the DNA. Prokaryotic cells do have the DNA but it is not surrounded by a membrane that separates it from the rest of the cell so the DNA just floats around in the region called nucleiod instead of being confined inside a nucleus.Read more: How_are_the_functions_of_prokaryotic_cells_controlled_without_a_nucleus
They carry out one function.
carbohydrates
cells
Cells.
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
Other prokaryotic cells
-To carry oxygen to all your cells -To carry cells that fight bacteria -And help carry things to parts of your body