Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells
prokaryotic cell Prokaryotic cells are represented by modern bacteria and are the simplest type of cell Prokaryotic cells are small (typically 10,000 times smaller than Prokaryotic Cell Prokaryotic cells lack both, a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles Examples of prokaryotes are blue-green algae, bacteria
The interior of prokaryotic cells appears rather homogeneous when viewed with a light microscope because they do not contain a nucleus or membrane-bound A prokaryotic cell contains external and internal structures Capsule, flagella, axial filaments, fimbriae, and pili are present external to
Prokaryotic cell Definition: A cell that lacks a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope and membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria Prokaryotes are Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms that lack membrane-bound structures, the most noteworthy of which is the nucleus Prokaryotic cells tend