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- I need help finding the right answer to the question and also an explanationUnlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells ________. a. have no plasma membrane b. have RNA but not DNA c. have no nucleus d. a and cINBan What are the two types of cells? Although cells have some basic parts in common, there are some important differences. The way that cells store their DNA is the main difference between the two cell types. Prokaryotic A prokaryote (proh-KAIR-ee.oht) is a single- celled organism that does not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Its DNA is located in the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells contain organelles called ribosomes that do not have a membrane. Some prokaryotic cells have hairlike structures called flagella that help them move. Prokaryotes, which include all bacteria and archaea, are smaller than eukaryotes. Visualize It! 14 Identify Use the list of terms below to fill in the blanks with the matching cell parts in each cell. Some terms are used twice. DNA in cytoplasm DNA in nucleus Cytoplasm Cell membrane Organelles D C Prokaryotic A CHOPlasm CUNA nucleas F H Eukaryotic A eukaryote (yoo.KAIR.ee oht) is an organism made up of cells that contain their DNA in a nucleus.…
- Since prokaryotes don't have microtubules, how does intracellular movement occur? For an example, how do proteins move to their designaed area within a prokaryote? Also, since they do not have a golgi apparatus, how are proteins processed and distrubuted thorughout the cell? Is the DNA different in prokaryotes that give it different instructions than what you would see in eukaryotes? Please help me understand this a bit more. Thank you. I'm not sure why Bartlby is saying my question looks like a graded assignment question. I guess I sound too professional lol9A. Matching cell structures their functionsiutocues) Answer Structures Function Centrioles 1. Composed of proteins and rRNAs Cytosol 2. Region in prokaryotes contains a chromosome Golgi complex 3. ring of nine outer microtubule doublets (9+2 axoneme) Plasma membrane 4. Support the cell and protect against plasmolysis Ribosome 5. Composed of glycoprotein(s) and involved in transferring material into or out of the cell Transporters 6. contain hydrolytic enzymes and involved in autophagy Receptor 7. Composed of microtubules and sweep mucus out of respiratory tract Peroxisome 8. Controls which material can get in or out of the cell Nucleoid 9. Contains chromosomes and has nuclear envelope Cilia 10. Maintain membrane fluidity 11. contains necessary enzymes for that modify, sort, and package of proteins or lipids for extracellular or intracellular use 12. Fluids baths between organelles 13. Is a ligand-binding site and can receive specific signals from out of the cell 14. Contains catalase…Label locate each organelle in the animal cell label the organelle in the diagram below
- Build a model of a prokaryotic cell using any material of your choice. In your model be sure to include all the structures appropriate to your cell. You may model a bacterial cell or an archaea You will model at least 4 structures in any model. Nextbuild a model of a virus using the same type of materials. You may choose any type of virus but be sure you can illustrate the key features of a virus (head shape for example) Once complete, take multiple photographs of your models from all anglesInclude these images in a document that also contains the following completed table format. You may need to add rows to your table depending on the type of prokaryote you modelPlease answer fast Which of these statements is false? (Choose all that apply) Group of answer choices inclusions are membrane-bound organelles Prokaryotes are haploid. all cells have ribosomes Cells that have plasmids often have hundreds of them within a single cell. Plasmids are part of the chromosome. Which of these statements are correct? (Choose all that apply) Group of answer choices The plasma membrane structure of most bacterial and eukaryotic cell types is a phospholipid bilayer Only prokaryotic cells have a plasma membrane some archaeal plasma membranes are lipid monolayers The plasma membrane includes a diverse array of lipid and protein componentsPlease write a haiku poem about a prokaryotic cell with lactose and glucose. Refer to the image for further instructions. This is an AP Biology project