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Prokaryotes have anucleoid. Eukaryotes have a nucleus andorganelles.Both prokaryotes and Eukaryotes containribosomes, cytoplasm, and cell membrane.Prokaryotes:Has a nucleoid - the irregularly shaped region which consists of the genetic material is known as the nucleoid. But thenuclear membraneis not present in the prokaryotic cells as it is present in the eukaryotic cells.Eukaryotes:Has a nucleus - The genetic material in the eukaryotic cells is present in the nucleus. In prokaryotes, the genetic material is free in the cytoplasm. There is no distinct organelle separating the genetic material.Has organelles - The eukaryotic cells consist of different cell organelles which are not present in the prokaryotic cells. The cell organelles present in eukaryotic cells include -Endoplasmic reticulum, Mitochondria, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, nucleus, ribosomes, etc.Both prokaryotes and Eukaryotes:Contains ribosomes - Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are involved inprotein synthesis. Hence, both cells contain ribosomes. The ribosomes in prokaryotes are in the 70s and the eukaryotes' ribosomes are in the 80s.Has a cytoplasm - The material in the living cells which includes the cell organelles. The fluid part of the cell without the nucleus is known as the cytoplasm. The cytoplasm is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.Have cell membrane - Both the prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane.For more questions oncellular componentsbrainly.com/question/13514559#SPJ4Match each cellular component with the correct cell type: prokaryote, eukaryote, or both.Has a nucleoidHas a nucleusHas organellesContains ribosomesHas a cytoplasmHave cell membrane...