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It seems like you have provided some information and instructions related to a task involving a Venn diagram and comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. However, it is difficult to understand the specific details or requirements without more context. If you need assistance with completing the task or have any specific questions, please provide more details or clarify your request.
The vein diagram shows three rings prokaryotic
Both eukaryotic with answers below pibosome nueclic acid simple 1-10; smaller cell type major organelles whats the answers
Both eukaryotic with answers below pibosome nueclic acid simple 1-10; smaller cell type major organelles whats the answers
To accurately fill in the Venn diagram comparing prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, I would need the specific labels associated with each section of the diagram. However, based on the options provided, you can likely place the labels as follows:
- Drop target 1: Ribosome (can be placed in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic sections, as both types of cells have ribosomes)
- Drop target 2: Nucleic Acid (can be placed in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic sections, as both types of cells contain nucleic acids)
- Drop target 3: Simple (can be placed in the prokaryotic section, as prokaryotic cells are generally simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells)
- 1-10 microns; smaller cell type: This description can also be placed in the prokaryotic section, as prokaryotic cells are generally smaller in size compared to eukaryotic cells.
- Major organelles: This label can be placed in the eukaryotic section, as eukaryotic cells have more complex internal structures/organelles compared to prokaryotic cells.
Please note that these are general placements based on the given information, and without more specific labels for each section of the Venn diagram, it is difficult to provide a completely accurate answer.
- Drop target 1: Ribosome (can be placed in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic sections, as both types of cells have ribosomes)
- Drop target 2: Nucleic Acid (can be placed in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic sections, as both types of cells contain nucleic acids)
- Drop target 3: Simple (can be placed in the prokaryotic section, as prokaryotic cells are generally simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells)
- 1-10 microns; smaller cell type: This description can also be placed in the prokaryotic section, as prokaryotic cells are generally smaller in size compared to eukaryotic cells.
- Major organelles: This label can be placed in the eukaryotic section, as eukaryotic cells have more complex internal structures/organelles compared to prokaryotic cells.
Please note that these are general placements based on the given information, and without more specific labels for each section of the Venn diagram, it is difficult to provide a completely accurate answer.