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Prokaryotes: Prokaryote are simple, single-celled organism that lacks a well defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Photosynthetic membranes: Some of the prokaryotes have photosynthetic membrane to capture sunlight energy which facilitates the process of photosynthesis.
Flagella and fimbriae: Flagella and fimbriae are simple, fibrous structures which facilitates the movement in simple prokaryotes.
The nucleoid: The nucleoid is the organelle in the prokaryotes in which the genome of the prokaryotic organism is stored.
Magnetite-containing structures: These are organelles specific to prokaryotes.
Just plants: Plants are autotrophic organisms that are capable of making their own food by the process of photosynthesis. All plants belongs to the kingdom Plantae.
Vacuoles: Vacuoles are organelles not just but mainly found in plants. They functions as discharge of cellular or metabolic waste from plants.
Chloroplasts: It is an organelle that is found in plants that exhibit chlorophyll pigment, which traps the sunlight necessary for photosynthesis.
Just animal: Animals are hetrotrophic organisms that derive their food from other organisms such as plants and animals. They belong to the kingdom Animalia.
Lysosomes: These are specialized cell organelles, which are also called as suicidal bags. Found mainly in animals. These organelles traps cellular waste and facilitate it's discharge from the body.
Lack a cell wall: Animals lack a cell wall, which is found mainly in plants.