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question: prokaryotic cells have different internal structures than eukaryotic cells. which of the following is/are found in eukaryotic cells but not prokaryotic cells? answer options: select one of four membrane-bound organelles ribosomes cytoplasm nuclear region
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Ribosomes: Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have ribosomes (for protein synthesis).
- Cytoplasm: Both cell types have cytoplasm (the fluid - like substance inside the cell).
- Nuclear region: Prokaryotic cells have a nuclear region (nucleoid), while eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus, so this is not unique to eukaryotes.
- Membrane - bound organelles: Eukaryotic cells have membrane - bound organelles (like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, etc.), while prokaryotic cells do not have membrane - bound organelles (their organelles are not enclosed by membranes).
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A. Membrane - bound organelles