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2. In what 2 ways do eukaryotic cells overcome some of the limitations on cell size to allow them

to be larger than prokaryotic cells?​

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Answered by sunitabhattacharjee
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Explanation:

Because eukaryotic cells have a well defined nuclear region surrounded by a nuclear membrane and also they have more than one chromosomes and they have their nucleolus present in them along with the membrane bound organelles so I think that this is the reason which makes their cell size bigger than prokaryotic cells

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