Biology Help - Cell Structure and Stuff!?

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I know the main difference between eukaryote and prokaryote is that prokaryote has no nucleus and eukaryote has a true nucleus. I've read all over the internet that prokaryote does have ribosomes.

My question is: Ribosomes are produced by the nucleolus, which is inside the nucleus. But if a prokaryote has no nucleus how does it have a nucleolus to produce ribsomes.? I'm so confused.

Please dn't tell me to do my own homework. Ive been reading and researching since Friday and I cn't find an answer!. Please Help.

And One More thing: are Flagella and Cilia the same thing?
 
First off, a prokaryote does not have a nucleus. But it does have a nucliod...therefor it does have ribosomes. And to your second question, Flagella, are normally one or two long cilias. Cilias are normally very small, and there are normally lots of them.
 
First off, a prokaryote does not have a nucleus. But it does have a nucliod...therefor it does have ribosomes. And to your second question, Flagella, are normally one or two long cilias. Cilias are normally very small, and there are normally lots of them.
 
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