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simple bio Q
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which who structures significantly differentiate prokaryotes from eukaryotes?
a) ribosome and mitochondria
B) ribosome and cell walls
C) chloroplast and endosperm
D) Plasma Membrane and Chloroplast
E) Mitochondira and Cell wall
Prokaryotes lack organelles such as mitochondria, golgi, er, nucleus, etc
which who structures significantly differentiate prokaryotes from eukaryotes?
a) ribosome and mitochondria
B) ribosome and cell walls
C) chloroplast and endosperm
D) Plasma Membrane and Chloroplast
E) Mitochondira and Cell wall
Prokaryotes generally lack membrane-bound cell compartments: such as mitochondria and chloroplasts
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which who structures significantly differentiate prokaryotes from eukaryotes?
a) ribosome and mitochondria
B) ribosome and cell walls
C) chloroplast and endosperm
D) Plasma Membrane and Chloroplast
E) Mitochondira and Cell wall
I would say D since prokaryotes have neither a plasma membrane or chloroplast. They do however, contain ribosomes, and a cell wall made of peptidoglycans
You are totally right I read the question wrong I was thinking which two structures find in each other are different, my bad hopefully I don't do this type of mistakes in the real thing
I also think there is a typo in the question if I'm mistaken, shouldn't it say which TWO structures, rather than which who....
I would say D since prokaryotes have neither a plasma membrane or chloroplast. They do however, contain ribosomes, and a cell wall made of peptidoglycans
I'm pretty confident the answer is E. Prokaryotes have plasma membranes, they dont have membrane bound organelles though.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Average_prokaryote_cell-_en.svg
so prokaryotes then have both a cell wall and a plasma membrane? good look
but then how could the answer be E if both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have cell walls?
but then how could the answer be E if both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have cell walls?
because the cells walls are made from different things...bacterias cell wall is made of peptidoglycan and plants is cellulose for example
ooooooooooooh, totally forgot about that
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