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organism consisting of a cell having a distinct nucleus and other cell organelles​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cells of eukaryotic organisms have several distinguishing characteristics. Above all, eukaryotic cells are defined by the presence of a nucleus surrounded by a complex nuclear membrane. Also, eukaryotic cells are characterized by the presence of membrane-bound organelles in the cytoplasm.

Answered by HappyJohn
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Eukaryotic organisms are organisms consisting of a cell having a distinct nucleus and other cell organelles.

Explanation:

Some of the important features of eukaryotic organisms are the following:

1. The organisms which are eukaryotic have cells in them which are bounded by membranes.

2. These organisms also have a distinct nucleus and many important cell organelles like mitochondria, golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, etc.

3. The ribosome which is present in the eukaryotic cell is of type 80S.

4. The nucleus in them is surrounded by or covered by two layered membrane known as nuclear envelope. The genetic material, DNA, is found in this nucleus.

5. These organisms also has a special structure in them known as the cytoskeletal structure which helps in providing support to the cell.

6. The eukaryotic organisms like protists and other organisms have cilia or flagella as their organs for locomotion.

7. Some examples of eukaryotic organisms includes: animals, fungi, protists and plants.

Know More:

Protoctists are single celled like most of the Monerans. Why have they been put in a separate kingdom?

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List the cell organelles. Write in one line each, about their functions and explain the division of labour.

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