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Q: Which feature is found most often in prokaryotic cells?
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Looking at a cell under a microscope you note that it is a prokarote?

- prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and eukaryotic cells do. - prokaryotic cells lack some organelles and eukaryotic cells do not. - prokaryotic cells are not found in humans and eukaryotic cells are. - prokaryotic cells are always unicellular and eukaryotic cells are often multicellular. - prokaryotic cells reproduce/divide by binary fission and eukaryotic cells reproduce/divide by mitosis/meiosis


What do eurkaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

Eukaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane and many organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells do not. This is why prokaryotic cells are often referred to as 'simple cells.'


What is the function of cilia and the flagella and where are they found?

Flagella is the tail-like piece connected to the Cell Body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and it functions in locomotion. The Cilia is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells that also project from the cell body. In Eukaryotic Cells the Cilia and Flagella make up a group of organelles called the undulipodia and the Cilia and Flagella are structurally similar.


How does a prokaryotic cell differ from eukaryotic cells?

It has a nuclear membrane


Is a wasp a eukaryote?

i think it will be classed as a eukaryote because a eukaryotic cell contains a true nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are found in animals whereas prokaryotic cells don't contain a true nucleus and are often in the form of bacterial cells. So since a wasp is made of Eukaryotic cells, it is likely to be defined as a Eukaryote.

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Prokaryotic cells may be found in?

prokaryotic cells are often unicellular organisms or bacteria.


Looking at a cell under a microscope you note that it is a prokarote?

- prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus and eukaryotic cells do. - prokaryotic cells lack some organelles and eukaryotic cells do not. - prokaryotic cells are not found in humans and eukaryotic cells are. - prokaryotic cells are always unicellular and eukaryotic cells are often multicellular. - prokaryotic cells reproduce/divide by binary fission and eukaryotic cells reproduce/divide by mitosis/meiosis


What do eurkaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not?

Eukaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane and many organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells do not. This is why prokaryotic cells are often referred to as 'simple cells.'


What are motile processes?

cilia; they appear like short hairs under a microscope. Cilia can be found on prokaryotic cells or eukaryotic cells. They can be found on unicellular organisms where they are most likely responsible for movement. In multicellular organisms, they are most often found where the cells need to produce movement for function of the organ system or protection.


What is the function of cilia and the flagella and where are they found?

Flagella is the tail-like piece connected to the Cell Body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and it functions in locomotion. The Cilia is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells that also project from the cell body. In Eukaryotic Cells the Cilia and Flagella make up a group of organelles called the undulipodia and the Cilia and Flagella are structurally similar.


How does a prokaryotic cell differ from eukaryotic cells?

It has a nuclear membrane


Is a wasp a eukaryote?

i think it will be classed as a eukaryote because a eukaryotic cell contains a true nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are found in animals whereas prokaryotic cells don't contain a true nucleus and are often in the form of bacterial cells. So since a wasp is made of Eukaryotic cells, it is likely to be defined as a Eukaryote.


Where are plastids found?

unkown


Different between prokaryote and eukaryote?

The difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotes have a nucleus while prokaryotes don't.Eukaryotes are multicellular and have two types- plant and animal cells. Prokaryotes are unicellular and don't have two types.Hope this helps! :)


Compare and contrast prokaryotic cells with eukaryotic cells?

There are a LOT of difference between a prokaryotic and a eukaryotic cell. However, there are some similarities too. Difference * For one, the eukaryotic is much larger in size compared to a prokaryotic cell. * Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have only one organelle: the ribosomes. * Ribosomes look different in size and shape in prokaryotes than eukaryotes. * Eukaryotic has nucleus, the control center of the cell. This where the chromosomes (DNA) are stored in a double phospholipid membranes. The prokaryotic cell has, not a nucleus, but a space where the DNA is stored in a circular form called plasmids. * Prokaryotes are all unicellular. Eukaryotes, although most are multicellular, can be a unicellular organism. Similarities * They are both cells (a little obvious...) * Have cell membranes made of phospholipid chains with cholesterol and proteins crammed in between. * Both have ribosomes * Has DNA which controls how the organism acts, behaves, and looks.


Is archaea composed of cells?

The domain Archaea is comprised of most of the early, single celled organisms most often referred to as extremophiles.


What structure is found more often in leaf cells than root cells?

Xylem