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The types of cells

The types of cells
Structurally there are two types of cells, i.e. cells prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Every living beings composed of one type of these cells. Organisms which have prokaryotic cells, i.e.,Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and Cyanobacteria. Organisms that have eukaryotic cells, i.e. Protists, Fungi (mushrooms), Plantae (plants), and Animalia (animals).

A Prokaryotic Cell.
Prokaryotic (Greece, pro = before, karyon = nucleus) is a cell that does not yet have a nucleus orcore memberan doesn't have that separates the material genetic in cell nucleus with other cellparts. Genetic material (DNA) in prokaryotic cells appear concentrated at a place called thenucleoid. Prokaryotic cells have DNA sikuler (plasmid), numerous Ribosomes that serve forsistesis plasma membrane protein that limit the cell, and the cell wall found in the plasmamembrane and outer coated capsules such as gel. Some prokaryotic cells (bacteria) haveorganelles adhesions form pili and flagella movements of organelles in the form.

B. The Eukaryotic Cell
Eukaryotic (Greece, eu = actually, core = karyon) is a cell that has the actual nucleus, or geneticmaterial (DNA) that is wrapped by the membrane core. In the cytoplasm or the area betweenthe nucleus and the membrane of the cell, there is a semi liquid medium called the cytosol,organelles and organelle-most of which are not found in the prokaryotic cell.
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