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Prokaryotic or eukaryotic, which kind?

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Prokaryotic or eukaryotic, which kind?

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To answer whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic, I need more information. These terms describe the fundamental types of cells, and the classification depends on the cell's internal structure.

Here's a basic breakdown:

  • Prokaryotic Cells: These cells lack a nucleus and other complex membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria and Archaea are prokaryotes.
  • Eukaryotic Cells: These cells possess a nucleus and other complex organelles enclosed within membranes. Eukaryotes include animals, plants, fungi, and protists.

Therefore, to classify a cell as prokaryotic or eukaryotic, one needs to examine its cellular structure for the presence or absence of a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

If you provide more details about the cell you're interested in, I can give you a more specific answer.

Wrote answer · 3/4/2025
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