Understanding Prokaryotic Cell Differences - Biology

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Which of the following structures is not found in prokaryotic cells?

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Prokaryotic cells are defined as cells that lack membrane-bound organelles, such as the nucleus. Prokaryotic cells still have DNA as their genetic material, however it is located in the cytoplasm in a circular structure known as the nucleoid. The nucleoid is unique to prokaryotes because it lacks a nuclear envelope.

Prokaryotic cells have cytoplasm contained inside of a plasma membrane, and often a cell wall. They also have ribosomes in the cytoplasm to carry out protein synthesis.

Eukaryotes are much more complex and have numerous organelles, including the endoplasmic reticulum, Gogli apparatus, lysosomes, and mitochondria.

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