Eukaryotic cells all have a membrane-bound nucleus. They are more complex than their counter-parts Prokaryotes. Eukaryotic cells make up all FUNGI, animals, plants, and PROTISTS such as AMOEBA.
Cytoskeleton filaments are protein fibers within cells that provide structure, support, and facilitate cell movement. They include microfilaments (actin filaments), microtubules, and intermediate filaments. These filaments help with cell division, cell shape maintenance, and cell signaling.
Prokaryote is a type of organism in which the eubacteria or an archaebacteria belong to. Being a prokaryote simply means that it has no "true nucleus" and that it does not contain membrane-bound organelles. Since the eubacteria and archaebacterias both qualify for this, they are both considered to be a prokaryote.----------My science teacher gave us a tip,Prokaryiotic- pro/no. Prokaryotics have nonucleus.Eukaryotic- Eu/do. Eukaryotics do have nuclei.
A cell can't be prokaryotic. An organism that is prokaryotic has multiple cells. The vacuole is a vesicle, not an organism, but prokaryotic organisms might have vacuoles.
The main differences between the two types of cells is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells don't. Also, Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound orgenelles. Eukaryotics are also usually multi cellular, as opposed to prokaryotic cells that are only one cell. Prokaryotic cells actually have two different kinds: archeabacteria and eubacteria. Archeabacteria are known to thrive in extreme places.
The cheek cell is an animal cell and the Elodea cell is a plant cell. Both cells have have a Nucleus, Nucleolus, Nuclear Membrane, Mitochondrion, Centrosome, Rough ER, Smooth ER, Ribosomes, Golgi body, Cell membrane, Cytoplasm and Vacuole. However, there are some parts that the animal cell have that a plant cell does not and there are some parts a plant cell have that an animal cell does not. You can look at the pictures in the URLs [related links].
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Major difference, Prokaryotes have no cell nucleus and eukaryotics do. Prokaryotes have been present before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from prokaryotes throught the process of endosymbiosis.
Nucleus, among other membrane-bound organelles.
prokaryotics are not having them. only eukaryotics having them.
Thats correct Their cells have nuclei. -
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria lack a cell nucleus and other cell structures called organelles.
There many examples of eukaryotic cells. All human cells are eukaryotic therefore any cell from our bodies can be an example, like hepatocytes (liver cells).
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Unicellular eukaryotics microorganisms.move by 3 types of locomotion; pseudopods, flagella and cilia.have variety of shapeslives as free entities or parasites (absorbs or ingest organic compounds from their environments).sexually or asexually.
Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. It is a series of reactions that break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Prokarotes are single-celledbacterium and eukaryotes are plants, animals, and fungi. So eukaryotes are a whole lot larger than prokaryotes.
The chloroplast, an organelle, is found on plant cells and other eukaryotics organism that conducts photosynthesis.(they aren't in sperm cells)