Prokaryotes+and+Eukaryotes


 * Video:** [|Prokayotes and Eukaryotic]

= Structure of Eukaryotic cells = [|Eukaryotic] cells feature membrane delimited nucleii containing two or more linear [|chromosomes]; numerous membrane-bound cytoplasmic organelles: [|mitochondria], [|RER], [|SER], [|lysosomes], [|vacuoles], [|chloroplasts]; [|ribosomes] and a [|cytoskeleton]. Also, plants, fungi, and some protists have a cell wall.

Structure of Prokaryote Cells Prokaryotic cells feature a dense cell wall,a tough barrier composed of either peptidoglycan or protein. The cytoplasm is a living material, which contains a chromosome found in the nucleiod. There is no organized cell nucleus,and no membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Many have structures that provide movement,such as flagellum. Bacteria, of the Monera Kingdom, are prokaryote cells.