Molecular Biology
Eukaryotic cells are complex, membrane-bound cells that contain a nucleus and organelles, which perform specialized functions. They are typically larger than prokaryotic cells and include a wide range of organisms, from unicellular protists to multicellular plants and animals. The presence of a defined nucleus allows eukaryotic cells to store genetic material more efficiently and regulate gene expression in ways that prokaryotic cells cannot.
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