Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, nuclear envelope, mitochondria, chloroplasts, ER, Golgi, and 80S ribosomes, which are absent in prokaryotes.
Eukaryotic cells possess structures like the nucleus, nuclear envelope, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and 80S ribosomes, which are absent in prokaryotic cells.
Front | Name two structures present in eukaryotic cells that are not present in the cells of prokaryotes. ( 2 marks) |
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Back | nucleus; nuclear envelope / mitochondria / chloroplasts / sER / rER / golgi apparatus / 80s ribosomes linear DNA / chromosomes / lysosomes / vacuole / vescicles / cellulose cell wall; |
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