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So here we are going to talk about different cell structures which can be observed in a prokaryotic cell and the cell structures which can be found in a eukaryotic cell.
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So when we talk about prokaryote and a eukaryotic cell, let's start with the first and the most important cell structure here, which is the nucleus, okay? so, the nucleus basically is absent in a prokaryotic cell and instead of that we can say a nucleoid is present but a nucleus is present in a eukaryotic cell.
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When we talk about the next important structure which is present is ribosomes.
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So 70s ribosomes are present in a prokaryotic cell whereas a new cariotic cell 80s ribosomes are present.
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Then when we talk about membrane bound organals, such as we can say chloroplast, endoplas heritpulam, golgi bodies and all of these structures, so these are absent in a prokaryotic cell, where as in a eukaryotic cell all of these organals are present depending upon the type of eukaryotic cell.
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The next important structure that we can talk about here, cell structure, is the cell wall.
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And we can say the cell membrane.
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So cell wall and cell membrane is present in a eukaryotic cell as well as it is present in a prokaryotic cell...