Describe key structural differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells. The eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus, which contains genetic material in the form of linear chromosomes. However, prokaryotic cells contain no nuclei; instead, their genetic material is contained within circular pieces of DNA. The prokaryotic cell contains a cell wall, which is made up of glycoprotein. Some, but not all, eukaryotic cells contain cell walls- for example, plant cells. Unlike prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells also contain membrane-bound organelles. These include mitochondria, a golgi apparaus, an endoplasmic reticulum, and ribosomes. Plant cells also contain chloroplasts.

Answered by Jaideep M. Biology tutor

15880 Views

See similar Biology A Level tutors

Related Biology A Level answers

All answers ▸

What is the difference between competitive and non competitive inhibitors?


An extract of DNA contains 4000 base pairs. The extract is identified to contain 300 guanine bases. How many adenine bases can be found in the DNA extract?.


How does does changing the pH affect the activity of an enzyme?


Describe what is meant by the 'lock and key' theory.


We're here to help

contact us iconContact usWhatsapp logoMessage us on Whatsapptelephone icon+44 (0) 203 773 6020
Facebook logoInstagram logoLinkedIn logo

© MyTutorWeb Ltd 2013–2024

Terms & Conditions|Privacy Policy