Eukaryotic Cells Biology I
eukaryotic cell eukaryotic cell, a membrane sac that contains the cell's DNA Unlike bacteria and archaea, eukaryotes have their DNA in linear pieces that are bound up with Examples of eukaryotic cell · Fusion is involved in many cellular processes, in particular in eukaryotes, since the eukaryotic cell is extensively sub-divided
organelles Membrane bound orgelles with well defined function Cell walls Very complex cell wall Except Fungi and plant, eukaryotic cells are devoid of a Unlike prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells have: 1) a membrane-bound nucleus; 2) numerous membrane-bound organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi
Prokaryotic cells: the smallest, simplest cell type The DNA is not housed within a nucleus cell walls Bacteria and archaebacteria are the only prokaryotic Prokaryotic cells: the smallest, simplest cell type The DNA is not housed within a nucleus cell walls Bacteria and archaebacteria are the only prokaryotic