Do eukaryotes and prokaryotes have a cytoplasm?
Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells share many similarities, such as containing structures like the plasma membrane, DNA, ribosomes and the cytoplasm. The word "Prokaryote" means "before or without nucleus," and "Eukaryote" means "true nucleus." ChaCha!
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