cellular theory: ? cellular Membrane: the outer (skinny) layer of a cellular in which it enables debris to bypass with the help of mandatory with the help of the cellular Prokaryote: a plant cellular (has a cellular wall and NO nuclear membrane) Eukaryote: animal cellular (has NO cellular wall and has a membrane certain nucleus) Microtubule: ? Lysosome: cells janitors (receives rid of unneeded and undesirable substances) Vacuole: water sac interior the middle of all plant cells Lipid Bilayer: ? Endocytosis: at the same time as substances enter the cellular Exocytosis: at the same time as substances go out the cellular
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prokaryotes don't have membrane bound organelles (mitochondria,
plastids, Golgi etc.) while eukaryotes have.
cellular theory: ? cellular Membrane: the outer (skinny) layer of a cellular in which it enables debris to bypass with the help of mandatory with the help of the cellular Prokaryote: a plant cellular (has a cellular wall and NO nuclear membrane) Eukaryote: animal cellular (has NO cellular wall and has a membrane certain nucleus) Microtubule: ? Lysosome: cells janitors (receives rid of unneeded and undesirable substances) Vacuole: water sac interior the middle of all plant cells Lipid Bilayer: ? Endocytosis: at the same time as substances enter the cellular Exocytosis: at the same time as substances go out the cellular