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Q - What are eukaryotic cells ?
Ans - Eukaryotic cells are the cells that have a defined nuclear membrane for the nucleus . All organisms except bacteria and blue-green algae are eukaryotic cells.​

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Answered by yadavreetayadav782
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in eukaryotic cell the genetic material is present within a true nucleus the genetic material is in the form of many chromosomes present in the nucleus eukaryotic cell is considered to be more advanced than prokaryotic cell

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • With a nucleus contained within the nuclear membrane, eukaryotic cells produce enormous and complex animals.
  • Eukaryotic cells are present in protozoa, fungi, plants, and mammals. The kingdom Eukaryota is where they are categorized.
  • They have the ability to sustain many habitats within a single cell, allowing them to carry out a variety of metabolic operations.
  • They can grow several times larger than prokaryotic cells as a result of this.
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