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X and Y are the two types of cells. The cells X have a well organised nucleus which is separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane. On the other hand, cells Y do not have a real nucleus, their nuclear material is in direct contact with the cytoplasm. 

• (a) What type of cells are (i) X and (ii) Y? 

• (b) Give one example each of cells like (i) X and (ii) Y? 


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Answered by vinayakml1121
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I don't know sorry for that

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Answered by raj3294
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Answer:

Explanation:

A)X=EUKARYOTIC CELL[TRUE CELL]

  Y=PROKARYOTIC CELL[FALSE/ANCIENT CELL]

B)X=ANIMAL CELL, PLANT CELL.

  Y=BACTERIA,BLUE GREEN ALGAE, MYCOPLASMA [SMALLEST FREE LIVING CELL].

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