Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and Nucleus.
yes they do.
Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus are all organelles that are present only in eukaryotic cells.
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles.
Chromatin is only in Eukaryotic Cells and not in Prokaryotic Cells.
is the endoplasmic reticulum an Eukaryotic cell?
No. Only the eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
yes they do.
The terms eukaryotic and prokaryotic only apply to cells - ribosomes themselves aren't cells. Ribosomes are parts of cells, which can be either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
only eukaryotic
Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus are all organelles that are present only in eukaryotic cells.
Yes but only plant cells
Only eukaryotic cells have vacuoles, prokaryotic cells dont have them
Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles.
There are animal and plant cells, and there are also prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic has no nucleus and eukaryotic has nucleus. Animals and plant cells have eukaryotic cells, the only organism that has prokaryotic cells are bacteria and they are unicellular, that means that they only have one cell.
This is an accident of how the first eukaryotic plant cells evolved to be different from other eukaryotic cells billions of years ago. It is what defines eukaryotic plants.
Plants can only have eukaryotic cells because they themselves are eukaryotic. Only a bacteria (which is a prokaryote) is able to reproduce to form another prokaryotic cell.
Chromatin is only in Eukaryotic Cells and not in Prokaryotic Cells.