Eukaryotic

cells Eukaryotic cells are a type of cell found in all higher forms of life, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These cells have a distinct nucleus, which contains the genetic material, and organelles enclosed by a membrane. They are more complex than prokaryotic cells and are essential for life as we know it. Eukaryotic cells are involved in many functions such as respiration, photosynthesis, movement, and waste removal. Additionally, eukaryotic cells are used in many applications, such as biotechnology, genetic engineering, and forensic science. Overall, eukaryotic cells are an important part of the biology of all plants and animals.

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