Eukaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic cells are complex cells that are present in all forms of life except bacteria. They are characterized by the presence of a membrane-bound nucleus, which contains the genetic material, and many other organelles that are separated from the cytoplasm. Eukaryotic cells are significant in many ways, including the fact that they are the building blocks of life, as all multicellular organisms are made up of them. They also play a major role in biochemical processes, such as cell signaling and energy production. Additionally, they are used in various medical and biotechnological applications, such as gene therapy and cell engineering.
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