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This activity requires that you sort cell structures according to whether they are found in prokaryotic cells or eukaryotic cells. Drag each of the following terms into the appropriate box, indicating whether it applies to prokaryotic cells or eukaryotic cells.

1. Lysosomes
2. Flagella that rotate, composed of flagellin
3. Endoplasmic reticulum
4. Peptidoglycan-containing cell wall
5. Cellulose or chitin-containing cell wall
6. Golgi apparatus
7. Mitochondria
8. Flagella that wave, composed of microtubules
9. Circular chromosome, not enclosed within a nuclear envelope
10. Linear chromosomes enclosed within a nuclear envelope
Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells

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Step-by-step explanation:

PROKARYOTIC EUKARYOTIC

1.circular chromosomes 1. mitochondria

2.flagella that rotates 2.endoplasmic reticulum

3.peptidoglycan:cell wall3.cellulose/chitin cell

wall

4.linear chromosomes

5.flagella that whips

6.golgi apparatus

7. lysosomes

N.T: Prokaryotic organisms have a simple cell structure an example is bacteria, it has a cell wall,flagella for movement in some ,free chromosomes ,slime capsules in some cases and cytoplasm ,while eukaryotic organisms have a complex cell structure and they have an organised nucleus.

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