example of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell
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Examples of Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are all single-celled organisms, most of which you know of as bacteria. For example, the famous (or infamous) Escherichia coli bacterium is a prokaryote, as is the streptococcus bacterium responsible for strep throat. The Streptomyces soil bacteria, from which the antibiotic streptomycin is derived, is also a prokaryotic organism. The entire subclass of archaea are also prokaryotes, mostly remarkable because of their ability to thrive in very harsh environments. An example of archaea is the Sulfolobus acidocaldarius archeobacterium that lives in extremely acidic mud pots in geothermally active areas.
Examples of Eukaryotes
Just about every organism you're familiar with is a eukaryote. Single celled organisms like yeast, paramecia and amoebae are all eukaryotes. Grass, potatoes, and pine trees are all eukaryotes, as are algae, mushrooms, and tapeworms. And, of course, moles, fruit flies, and you are also examples of eukaryotes.
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eukaryotic Cell
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Prokaryotic Cell
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