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what is the ultrastructure of eukaryotic cell?​

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Answered by AADITYAMALSANE6789
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The eukaryotic cell is enclosed in a limiting membrane called the Plasma membrane or the Plasmalemma. The Plasmalemma is the physical external boundary of the cell. It is composed of Phospholipids, Protein, Carbohydrate and Cholesterol which are intricately organised into a trilaminar structure.

Answered by hpshimanshusharma23
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The eukaryotic cell is enclosed in a limiting membrane called the Plasma membrane or the Plasmalemma. The Plasmalemma is the physical external boundary of the cell. It is composed of Phospholipids, Protein, Carbohydrate and Cholesterol which are intricately organised into a trilaminar structure.

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