Eukaryotic cells achieve compartmentalization through an extensive endomembrane system that weaves through the interior of the cell and by numerous membrane-bound that form compartments where biochemical processes can occur independently.
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Cells arise only by division of a previously existing cell ... Eukaryotes ... achieved through a combination of an extensive endomembrane system that ... Membrane bound organelles........................
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Eukaryotic cells.
- Eukaryotic cells are far more complex compared to prokaryotic cells.
- Compartmentalization is a characteristic of a eukaryotics cell. This is achieved through a combination of an extensive endomembrane system that weaves through the cell interior and by numerous organelles.
- The organelles are the place where numerous biochemical processes take place important for the survival of the eukaryotic cell.
- The organelles are membrane-bounded structures that form compartments within which multiple biochemical processes can proceed simultaneously and independently.
- The presence of a membrane-bound organelle is the unique characteristic of eukaryotic cells.
- These organelles are suspended within the cytoplasm of the cell and each of the organelle present within the cell has some defined functions.
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