Science & Mathematics
Question:
what are 6 organelles in eukaryotes that are not in prokaryotes?
anonymous
2008-03-27 22:26:37 UTC
what are 6 organelles in eukaryotes that are not in prokaryotes?
Three answers:
Pheromones
2008-03-29 12:06:16 UTC
By definition, prokaryotes lack all membrane bound organelles. (Cell membranes are not organelles, and every living organisms has one.)
Therefore, prokaryotes lack nuclei, mitochondria, chloroplasts, smooth ER, rough ER, golgi bodies, lysosomes, peroxisomes, nucleolus.
Other non-membrane bound organelles that prokaryotes lack are centrioles.
crazy_fairy69
2008-03-28 00:52:27 UTC
From #1...
Cell membrane is not an organelle....
But the other answers are correct.
Can add "nucleolus" to what a prokaryote does not have..
sharbadeb
2008-03-27 22:39:26 UTC
(i) Cell membrane
(ii) True nucleus
(iii) ER
(iv) Golgi apparatus
(v) Mitochondria
(vi) Lysosome
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