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Bio TEKS 5B

Prokaryotic Eukaryotic

QuestionAnswer
Do prokaryotic cells have nuclei? No
Do eukaryotic cells have nuclei? Yes
Do prokaryotic cells have membrane enclosed organelles? No
Do eukaryotic cells have membrane enclosed organelles? Yes
Can prokaryotic cells have flagella or cilia? Yes
Can eukaryotic cells have flagella or cilia? Yes
Do prokaryotic cells have a cell membrane? Yes
Do eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane? Yes
Do prokaryotic cells have a cell wall? Yes
Can eukaryotic cells have a cell wall? Yes
Do prokaryotic cells have cytoplasm? Yes
Do eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm? Yes
Do prokaryotic cells have DNA? Yes - free floating
Do eukaryotic cells have DNA? Yes - in the nucleus
Do prokaryotic cells have ribosomes? Yes
Do eukaryotic cells have ribosomes? Yes
Can the presence of flagella or cilia, cytoplasm, and ribosomes help distinguish between a prokaryotic or eukaryotic cell? No
Can the presence of a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles help distinguish between a prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell? Yes
Can the presence of a cell wall and cell membrane help distinguish between a prokaryotic cell and eukaryotic cell? No
Are prokaryotic cells considered simple or complex? simple
Are eukaryotic cells considered simple or complex? complex
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