A Eukaryotic cell does not have a flagellum.
The organelle that is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell is a CELL WALL.
Eukaryotes are surrounded by a double-membrane bound organelle called the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA). The nucleus is separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear envelope.
Only Eukaryotes have a Nucleus. However, Prokaryotes have a Nucleoid, a nucleus-like organelle that does not have a nuclear envelope or a nucleolus.
Micrasterias cells have a cell wall and a cell membrane and also has chloroplast which is found in plant cells and plants are Eukaryotes. In micrasterias there is a mitochondrion which is a type of organelle. Eukaryotes do have organelles while Prokaryotic cells do not
Chromosomes. They are present in the nucleus.
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
Nucleus is the organelle that manages cell function in eukaryotic cell. It also contains hereditary information required for next generation.
all cell organelle are membrane bounded especially in eukaryotes
The organelle that is present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell is a CELL WALL.
Some cells (Eukaryotes in particular) have an organelle known as a cytoskeleton, this organelle governs the shape of a cell and the position of other organelles.
Eukaryotes are surrounded by a double-membrane bound organelle called the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material (DNA). The nucleus is separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear envelope.
Peroxisomes are organelles present in all eukaryotes. They are present everywhere in an eukaryotic cell taking part in the secretory pathways and there by getting rid of the toxic wastes from the cell. They contain oxidative enzymes that aid in oxidative reactions like the beta -oxidation of fatty acids.
chloroplasts
Mitochondria, which are thought to have originated from bacterial endosymbionts, were not present in the first eukaryotes. These early eukaryotes were likely single-celled organisms that lacked many of the organelles found in modern eukaryotic cells.
Cell Wall
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. This organelle houses the genetic material of the cell and controls its activities. Examples of eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
DNA in prokaryotes is circular and in the cell itself, while the DNA of eukaryotes is coiled and in the nucleus (organelle) of the cell.