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− | : '''Eukaryotic | + | : '''Eukaryotic cells''' include [[Animal Cell|animal cells]], [[Plant Cell|plant cells]], [[Fungal Cell|fungal cells]] and [[Protist|protists]]. |
+ | : '''Eukaryotic cells''' are different from [[Prokaryotic Cell|prokaryotic cells]] in that they have a [[Cell Nucleus|nucleus]] and [[mitochondria]] and may contain [[chloroplast]]s, all of which are membrane bound [[organelle]]s. | ||
+ | : '''Eukaryotic cells''' are a [[domain]] in the [[Three Domain System|three domain system]] of [[Biological Classification|biological classification]]. | ||
==Beyond the Curriculum== | ==Beyond the Curriculum== | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 2 June 2019
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Meaning
A eukaryotic cell is a cell which contains membrane bound organelles including a nucleus.
About Eukaryotic Cells
- Eukaryotic cells include animal cells, plant cells, fungal cells and protists.
- Eukaryotic cells are different from prokaryotic cells in that they have a nucleus and mitochondria and may contain chloroplasts, all of which are membrane bound organelles.
- Eukaryotic cells are a domain in the three domain system of biological classification.