Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCellular processes and structureASAQA Created by: Luna HufflepuffCreated on: 23-05-17 19:48 Whilst the eukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus with a nuclear envelope, prokaryotic cells...? Have no nucleus 1 of 13 Whilst the eukaryotic cells have a nucleolus, prokaryotic cells...? Have no nucleolus 2 of 13 Eukaryotic cells have chromosomes, prokaryotic cells have...? No chromosomes (plasmids) 3 of 13 Prokaryotic cells don't have any...? Membrane-bound organelles (mitochondria) 4 of 13 Eukaryotic plant cells have these, but prokaryotic cells don't. What are they? Chloroplasts 5 of 13 Eukaryotic cells have large (80s type) ribosomes, whilst prokaryotic cells have...? Smaller (70s) ribosomes 6 of 13 Eukaryotic cells have organelles for protein and lipid synthesis, whilst prokaryotic cells don't. What are they? ER, Golgi and Lysosomes 7 of 13 The cell wall in prokaryotic cells is made of...? Murein 8 of 13 The cell wall in (some) eukaryotic cells is made of...? Cellulose 9 of 13 Prokaryotic cells can also have something for movement. What is it called? A flagellum 10 of 13 Prokaryotic cells also have a slime capsule to...? Protection against the immune system 11 of 13 The pilus on a prokaryotic cell is used for...? Communication and immunisation 12 of 13 In plant cells, what is used for storage, cell structure and the isolation of harmful organisms? The vacuole 13 of 13
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