Prokaryotes use structures called pili or fimbriae to attach to surfaces. These are hair-like appendages that help prokaryotes adhere to various surfaces, including other cells or inanimate materials. Pili can also be involved in processes such as motility and DNA transfer between cells.
Yes, organelles are only found in eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, lack membrane-bound organelles and have a simpler internal structure. Organelles in eukaryotic cells allow for compartmentalization of different cellular functions.
No, plant cells and animal cells do not have slime capsules. Slime capsules are typically found in certain types of bacteria and fungi. Plant and animal cells have different structures and functions that do not include a slime capsule.
cell membrane and Ribosomes
No, prokaryotes do not have tissues, organs, or organ systems. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack the specialized structures found in complex multicellular organisms like plants and animals. Instead, prokaryotes have a simple cell structure without compartmentalization.
Tight junctions are found in eukaryotes, specifically in multicellular organisms to create barriers between cells. Prokaryotes lack complex organelles and structures found in eukaryotic cells, including tight junctions.
Prokaryotes are found in both animal and plant cells.
Prokaryotes are found in both animal and plant cells.
cell membrane
Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain nuclei and have complex structures. Prokaryotes are generally unicellular and lack nuclei.
cells and prokaryotes
cells and prokaryotes
cells and prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are simple cell structures without a nucleus
Bacteria and Archaea
prokaryotes
Yes it can be found. But only in eukariyotic cells