Prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes Pro = Before/in place of Karyo = Nucleus Prokaryote = cell with no nucleus.

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Prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryotes

Prokaryotes Pro = Before/in place of Karyo = Nucleus Prokaryote = cell with no nucleus

Prokaryotes No membrane bound organelles; no nucleus What can you find in a prokaryote? – Nucleoid – Ribosomes – Cell membrane/ cell wall

Prokaryotes Archaea – Microorganisms Bacteria

Eukaryotes Eu = good; well Karyo = nucleus Eukaryote = cell with nucleus

Eukaryotes Has membrane bound organelles; has nucleus What can you find in a eukaryote? – Mitochondria/chloroplast – Lysosomes – vacuole – Etc.

Eukaryotes Animal Cells VS. Plant Cells No cell wall No chloroplast No vacuole Has cell wall Has chloroplast Has vacuole