3. Which of the following structures and processes can exist in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Nuclear lamina 1. II. Ribosomes III. IV. V. Exons ATP synthesis Cell membrane RNA polymerase Centriole Nucleoid VL VII. VIII. A. I, II, IV, VII B. II, IV, V, VI C. 1, III, VII, VI D. III, V, VI, VII
Cytoplasm can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The cytoplasm is not a membrane-bound organelle within the cell, but a fluid compartment that provides support to the cell and is the site of many metabolic reactions. The cytoplasm is largely composed of water.
1–11. Elizabeth H. Harris. Summary. I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. ... Methods for Introducing DNA into the Nuclear Genome of C. reinhardtii ... Johnson (1995) have proposed that the cell division.