Prokaryotic cells
a circular chromosome that is not protected by a nuclear envelope cell wall that contains peptididoglycan 1973 ribosomes Rotating flagella made of flagellin
Eukaryotic cells:
nuclear envelope containing linear chromosomes chitin- or cellulose-containing cell wall microtubule-based wave-forming flagella Golgi equipment Lysosomes ribosomes from mitochondria 80 Endocrine reticulum
What distinguishes prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms?
The lack of a nucleus distinguishes prokaryotic cells as a primordial kind of cell. Prokaryotes also lack cellular organelles that are attached to membranes. Prokaryotes are only monocellular organisms.
A eukaryotic cell is what? Eukaryotic cells are those that have a real nucleus and organelles that are attached to membranes.
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