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How does having internal membrane-bound compartments allow eukaryotic cells to be larger than prokaryotic cells, which lack internal membrane-bound compartments?
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- Some studies showed that bacteria compartmentalize many cellular processes into subcellular structures, including organelles. Is it possible that prokaryotes really do have membrane bound organelles?Why is compartmentalization important for the proper functioning of eukaryotic cells?The endosymbiotic theory pertains to which organelle within eukaryotes because of the presence of 70S ribosomes, circular DNA, and the replication of this organelle independent from mitosis? O 1) nucleus O 2) lysosomes. O 3) golgi 4) endoplasmic reticulum 5: O 5) mitochondria
- Why do eukaryotic cells require a nucleus as a separate compartment when prokaryotic cells can manage perfectly well without?describe the structure and function of: a) Two cell components that are found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells. b) Two cell components that are found in eukaryotic cells only (plant or animal). c) Two cell components that are often found in prokaryotic cells only.Contrast how prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells differ in terms of a) size and b) structural complexity