Select whether the structure/description applies to prokaryotic cells only, eukaryotic cells only, or both types of cells.

Ribosomes
Nucleus
Membrane Bound Organelles
No Nucleus
NO Membrane Bound Organelles
Genetic Material

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Here’s how the structures/descriptions apply to prokaryotic cells only, eukaryotic cells only, or both types of cells:

  • Ribosomes: Both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (present in both types, but the size and structure may differ).
  • Nucleus: Eukaryotic cells only (prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus).
  • Membrane Bound Organelles: Eukaryotic cells only (prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles).
  • No Nucleus: Prokaryotic cells only (eukaryotic cells have a nucleus).
  • NO Membrane Bound Organelles: Prokaryotic cells only (eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound organelles).
  • Genetic Material: Both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells (both have genetic material, but in different forms).

In summary:

  • Ribosomes: Both
  • Nucleus: Eukaryotic only
  • Membrane Bound Organelles: Eukaryotic only
  • No Nucleus: Prokaryotic only
  • NO Membrane Bound Organelles: Prokaryotic only
  • Genetic Material: Both