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The term "prokaryote" means "before the nucleus." - Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a true nucleus enclosed by a nuclear membrane. The term "eukaryote" means "true nucleus." 2. Nucleus in Prokaryotes: - In prokaryotic cells, the nucleus is not well-defined. Instead of a true ...
What is the role of DNA polymerase 2 in prokaryote and eukaryote? What's the difference between chromatin and chromatid? What structure will you find in a prokaryotic cell? What is the DNA structure of eukaryotic cells? What are operons in eukaryotes?
<p><strong>Step-by-Step Solution:</strong></p><p>1. <strong>Definition of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells:</strong> - Prokaryotic cells are simpler, unicellular organisms that lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Examples include bac
Nucleus c. Cytoskeleton d. DNA e. Flagella What three structures are found in the cells of all organisms, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic? Bacteria are composed of which of the following cell types? A) Eukaryote B) Archaea C) Virion D) Prokaryote What is a prokaryotic cell? Give a simple...
Where DNA replication occurs depends upon whether the cell is a prokaryote or a eukaryote. DNA replication occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes and in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Regardless of where DNA replication occurs, the basic process is the same. The structure of DNA lends itself easily...
Where DNA replication occurs depends upon whether the cell is a prokaryote or a eukaryote. DNA replication occurs in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes and in the nucleus of eukaryotes. Regardless of where DNA replication occurs, the basic process is the same. The structure of DNA lends itself easily...
If the DNA within a cell is not separated from the cytoplasm, then that cell is a prokaryote. All known prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, are single cells. In contrast, if the DNA is partitioned off in its own membrane-bound room called the nucleus, then that cell is a ...
Besides, to formulate the prokaryote/eukaryote distinction, a catalogue of structure-functional characteristics of anucleate/nucleate cells is needed that substitutes for a conceptual definition (Cavalier-Smith, 1981). To overcome these restrictions, a novel subdivision of cell morphotypes...
Since hitherto no hevein domain was identified in any prokaryote, one can reasonably assume that it was developed by a eukaryote. The present distribution and domain architecture suggests that the hevein domain originated in an early eukaryote (before the separation of the Viridiplantae and fungi/...