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what are eukaryotic cells​

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Answered by CᴀɴᴅʏCʀᴜsʜ
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Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus and organelles, and are enclosed by a plasma membrane .

Answered by Anonymous
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{\underline{\underline{\red{\sf{Eukaryotic\:Cells}}}}}

  • The cells which have a well defined nucleus are called eukaryotic cells.
  • They have membrane bound cell organelles.
  • They have 70s type ribosomes in Mitochondria and Plastids and 80s type ribosomes in cytoplasm.
  • They have more than one chromosome.
  • Their size is ranges \sf{5-100\mu m}

Extra Information:

On contarary to eukaryotic cells there is another type of cell called Prokaryotic cell.

Some of its characteristics are :

{\underline{\underline{\red{\sf{Proaryotic\:Cells}}}}}

  • Their size ranges \sf{1-10\mu m}
  • Their nuclear region is not bounded by a membrane.
  • They have 70s type ribosomes
  • They contain single chromosome.
  • They lack membrane bound cell organelles.

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