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McGraw Hill Education Carr Connect om/flow/connect.html Saved but despite All cells exhibit basic structural similarities. The general plan of cellular organization varies between different organisms, these modifications, all cells resemble one another in certain fundamental ways. Match each description with a feature. Nucleoid Nucleus Contains eukaryotic DNA Separates contents of cell from surroundings Contains sugars, salts and aminn.aids Semifluid matro Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm Made up of Made up of phospholpid bilayer Semifluid matrix Contains prokaryotic DNA search 13421172920222227 SAKEAANYTYTYSTESS 7 00nn'y

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The nucleus is the membranous structure in eukaryotic cells that contains most of the cell's DNA, while there is not such membranous structure in prokaryotes rather just a region where DNA is mostly located called nucleoid.

The plasma membrane is a phospholipid bilayer that separates the cell contents from the surrounding whereas the cytoplasm contains the semifluid matrix with sugars, amino acids and salts dissolved in the cytosol.