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Eukaryotes

Include, animals, plants, fungi and a diverse group known as the protists. All eukaryote cells contain a large number of specialised membrane-bound organelles. Antibiotics don't work against eucaryotes.

Prokaryotes

Prokaryotes are split into two groups, bacteria and archaea. Prokaryotes have a simple structure with no organelle such as the nucleus.

Fagella

Some prokaryotes are like tails, the help the cell move

Pili

Prokaryotes also contain Pili, which are tubes used to transfer genetic information