the eucaryotic cell organelle that resemble bacteria is MITOCHONDRIA
The mitochondria.
mitochondrion
Mitochondria
Brains.
A cell wall.
The mitochondria.
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
Yes.Both Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells have an outer cell membrane.But, prokaryotic cells do not have membranes around their organelles (inside the cell), whereas eukaryotic cells do.
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Brains.
A cell wall.
The mitochondria.
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Bacteria are prokariyotic.Chloroplast is an organelle
It is an organelle. It is only seen in eukariotes.
A Lysosome is not a cell. It is found in the organelle, which is part of the cell. Organelles are found in the eukaryotic cell, not the prokaryotic. So the lyosome is part of the eukaryotic cell.
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
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It is neither a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell because it is not a cell. It is an organelle. They are found in animal cells and are vesicle like, they contain digestive enzymes which are used to break down "old" organelles.
It's neither. It's an organelle that can be found within both plant and animal cells. Mitochondria do seem to resemble some prokaryotic cells and it is thought that the evolutionary origin of mitochondria is a rather extreme form of symbiosis where free living bacteria and their host cells gradually became so interdependent that the bacteria ultimately became an organelle within the host cell.