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X and Y are the two types of cells. The cells X have a well organized nucleus which is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane On the other hand, cells Y do not have a real nucleus, their nuclear material is in direct contact with the cytoplasm.
(a) what type of cells are
(i) X, and (ii) Y ?
(b) Give one example each of cells like
(i) X, and (ii) Y ?

Answers

Answered by anshugupta6783
24

Answer:

1 X is eukaryotic and Y is prokaryotic

2 X Bactaria Y Humanbeing

Answered by topwriters
4

X is a eukaryote and Y is a prokaryote.

Explanation:

Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells do not contain a distinct nucleus, bounded by a nuclear envelope, in contrast to eukaryotic organisms that do have distinct nuclei. Prokaryotes include both the bacteria and the archaea, which appear to be only distantly related to bacteria. Example: E. coli, Streptococcus Bacterium.

Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, unlike prokaryotes which have no membrane-bound organelles. Examples of eukaryotes are yeast, amoebae, grass, potatoes, tapeworms, humans, etc."

(a) X is a eukaryote and Y is a prokaryote.

(b) E. coli is a eukaryote and amoeba is a prokaryote.

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