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Eucharion Cell: Complex Cell Organization and True Nucleus
What they are (definition)
Eukaryotic cells, also called eukaryotic cells, are those that have a defined nucleus (true nucleus) through a nuclear membrane.
Main Features:
- They have organelles inside with well defined functions.
- Have individualized nucleus, surrounded by a nuclear membrane (library).
- Presence of genetic material within the nucleus.
- Plasma membrane: lipoprotein double layer.
- The antibody is a glycoprotein.
Eukaryotic cells are present in:
- Animals (including humans)
- Vegetables
- Fungi
- Protozoa
Did you know?
The main difference between a eukaryote cell and a prokaryote cell is that the first type has a true and delimited nucleus with the presence of genetic material, while in the second type this genetic material is scattered throughout the cytoplasm.