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explain the structure of animal cell​

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Answered by dc999
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An animal cell is a type of eukaryoticcell that lacks a cell wall. It has a true, membrane-bound nucleus along with other cellular organelles. They also comprise of other organelles and cellular structures which carry out specific functions necessary for the cell to function properly.

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \huge  \bold\green{An  \: Animal  \: cell}

A type of eukaryotic cell that lacks a cell wall and has a true, membrane-bound nucleus along with other cellular organelles.

 \bold \purple{Animal \:  cell  \: structure}

Animal cells are generally smaller than plant cells. Another defining characteristics is its irrigular shape. This is due to the absence of cell wall. But animal cell shares other cellular organelles with plant cell as both has evolved from eukaryotic cells.

A animal cells comprises the following cell organelles:-

  •  \bold \blue{Nucleus}
  •  \bold \blue{Endoplasmatic  \: Reticulum}
  •  \bold \blue{Cytoplasm}
  •  \bold \blue{Cell  \: membrane}
  •  \bold \blue{DNA}
  •  \bold \blue{Golgi  \: Apparatus}
  •  \bold \blue{Lysosome}
  •  \bold \blue{Ribosome}
  •  \bold \blue{Mitochondria}

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