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common to all cells
unique to eukaryotic cells
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dna
nuclear membrane
mitochondrion
plasma membrane
rough endoplasmic reticulum
ribosome
All cells (prokaryotic and eukaryotic) have DNA (genetic material), plasma membrane (cell boundary), and ribosomes (protein synthesis). Eukaryotic cells uniquely have membrane-bound organelles: nuclear membrane (encloses nucleus), mitochondrion (energy production), and rough endoplasmic reticulum (protein processing). Prokaryotes lack these membrane-bound structures.
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Common to all cells: DNA, plasma membrane, ribosome
Unique to eukaryotic cells: nuclear membrane, mitochondrion, rough endoplasmic reticulum