NUCLEUS IS SEPERATED FROM CYTOPLASM BY
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NUCLEAR MEMBRANE
NUCLEOPLASM
ORGANS
CELL MEMBRANE
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Nucleus of a cell is seperated from the cytoplasm by nuclear membrane.
Some more information:
- Cell is the functional and structural unit of life.
- A cell can be an animal cell or a plant cell.
- A plant cell has a definite shape because of the presence of cell wall.
- An animal cell doesn't have a specific shape.
- A plant cell has a huge vacuole.
- An animal cell may or may not have a vacuole.
- A plant cell has plastids (like chloroplasts), whereas, animal cell doesn't have plastids.
- Cells can also be differentiated as eukaryotic and prokaryotic.
- Prokaryotic cells are primitive type of cell, where all the organelles aren't present, and the cell constituents are not even arranged properly.
- They are mostly single celled organisms like blue green algae, mycoplasma, etc.
- Eukaryotic cells are developed cells. They have most of the organelles which are arranged properly.
- Prokaryotes doesn't have nucleus, whereas Eukaryotes have nucleus.
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