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Item: Cell -> Category: Science -> Author: PF -> Revision: 14/10/2008
Eukaryotic cells

 

Parts of eukaryotic cells

 

The main difference they have with the prokaryotes is that in addition to plasma membrane and the cytoplasm, they have a distinct nucleus, separated from the other components by a membrane.

 

The main components of these cells are as follows:

 

·  Plasma Membrane: is the most outside of the cell, which gives shape and retains all the components inside it.

 

·  Citoplasma: substance between the membrane and the nucleus. In deference to what was going on with the prokaryotic cells are found in many other structures that are called organelle.

 

·  Core: is situated in the central part of the cell. Are separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane. Inside it is the nucleolus which is composed of chromatin.


Contents of the document

1.-Introduction
-> Parts of eukaryotic cells
3.- Citoplasma of eukaryotic cells
4.- Animal Cells
5.- Plant Cells



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