Science, asked by selvakumar110279, 4 months ago

how will you distinguish a cell based on its nucleur membrane?​

Answers

Answered by ItzCoolboylol
4

Answer:

The cell membrane is a lipid bilayer that surrounds the entire cell. It is a lipid bilayer in the form of a continuous sheet. The nuclear membrane is not a continuous sheet, but rather is made up of a series of vesicles that come together to form the envelope around the nucleus.

Answered by Glamoroustarz
1

Answer:

We can distinguish the prokaryotic cells and the eukaryotic cells by their nuclear membrane. The prokaryotic cells don't have a nuclear membrane, as they are more simple and less developed. However, the eukaryotic cells or 'true' cells are more complex and have a more detailed structure. The eukaryotic cells have a nuclear membrane.

Explanation:

☃️EXTRA INFORMATION:☃️

Eukaryotic Cells-

⭐Have membrane bound organelles .

⭐Have a definite nucleus , that contains genetic materials.

⭐found in most Multicellular organisms like plants and animals. ( including humans)

⭐Complex in structure

Prokaryotic cells:

⭐Don't have membrane bound organelles.

⭐Don't have a nucleus, rather just the chromatin fibres.

⭐Found in most unicellular organisms like Amobea and paramecium.

⭐Simple in structure.

Similar questions