Respiratory enzymes are found in mitochondria, eukaryotic cells do not contain circular DNA in the nucleus, and a protoplast consists of a cell's cytoplasm and plasma membrane without the cell wall. Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes, distinguishing it from smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The cell walls of bacteria and fungi are both composed of N-Acetyl glucosamine.
Respiratory enzymes are found in mitochondria, eukaryotic cells do not contain circular DNA in the nucleus, and a protoplast consists of a cell's cytoplasm and plasma membrane without the cell wall. Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes, distinguishing it from smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The cell walls of bacteria and fungi are both composed of N-Acetyl glucosamine.
Respiratory enzymes are found in mitochondria, eukaryotic cells do not contain circular DNA in the nucleus, and a protoplast consists of a cell's cytoplasm and plasma membrane without the cell wall. Rough endoplasmic reticulum contains ribosomes, distinguishing it from smooth endoplasmic reticulum. The cell walls of bacteria and fungi are both composed of N-Acetyl glucosamine.
In a eukaryotic nucleus, circular DNA molecules are not found. Protoplast is the part of cell without cell wall, i.e. with cytoplasm and plasma membrane. The cell wall of both bacteria and fungi are made up of N Acetyl glucosamine. Rough endoplasmic reticulum differs from smooth walled endoplasmic reticulum due to the presence of ribosomes.