Every cell is characterized by: i. nuclear material ii. cell membrane iii. cytoplasm A. i and ii B. i and iii C. ii and iii D. i, ii and iii.
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The correct solution is Option D.
- All cells have four components in common:
- 1) a plasma membrane, which divides the cell's interior from its surroundings.
- 2) cytoplasm, which is a jelly-like region within the cell where other cellular organelles are found.
- 3) DNA, which is the cell's genetic material.
- 4) ribosomes, which produce proteins.
- Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are the two main types of cells.
- Bacteria and archaea are examples of prokaryotic cells.
- Prokaryotes are always single-celled organisms made up of prokaryotic cells (unicellular). A true nucleus is not found in prokaryotic cells. Their DNA is instead found in the cytoplasm, in an area known as the nucleoid, or on circular chromosomes known as plasmids.
- Animals, plants, protists, and fungi all have eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes are multicellular or complicated unicellular organisms made up of eukaryotic cells. The DNA of eukaryotic cells is kept in a membrane-bound nucleus.
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