Biology, asked by NETFLIX, 1 year ago

What are eukaryotic cells ????

Give two examples .

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Answered by divya4567
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Eukaryotic cell has a membrane-bound nucleus. The nuclear material in the cell or the DNA is contained within a double membrane. Bacteria are the only type of cells that are not eukaryotic, they are prokaryotic so they do not have DNA encased within a membrane.

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Answered by anandita2813
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The cells that have true and well defined nucleus with membrane bound organelles , is said to be eukaryotic and the organisms possessing eukaryotic cells are known as Eukaryotes.

Some examples of eukaryotes are:--
Yeast , Fungi and Amoeba.

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