Biology, asked by Harsin, 1 month ago

Why is the presence of orgarelles within eukaryotes
significant? In other words, why are cukaryotes to complex
and diverse as compared with prokaryote!​

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Answered by anakharnair6
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Answered by bheemanapallysathwik
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Organelles serve specific functions within eukaryotes, such as energy production, photosynthesis, and membrane construction. Most are membrane-bound structures that are the sites of specific types of biochemical reactions. The ability to maintain different environments inside a single cell allows eukaryotic cells to carry out complex metabolic reactions that prokaryotes cannot. In fact, it's a big part of the reason why eukaryotic cells can grow to be many times larger than prokaryotic ones.

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