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Cellular Biology, Main Types of eukaryotic cells, Cells - Coggle Diagram
Cellular Biology
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Generally, cells are of two types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
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Cells
Types of cells
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eukaryotic
Any cell or creature with a distinct nucleus is said to be a eukaryote. The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, which houses the well-defined chromosomes (bodies holding the genetic material), is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
prokaryotic
A prokaryotic cell carries out all the necessary tasks that a regular cell does. They are capable of breathing, digesting, and other biological functions. Being single-celled organisms, prokaryotic cells carry out all of these tasks in a single cell.
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The smallest unit in biology that can sustain life on its own and makes up all living things, including the body's tissues. The cell membrane, the nucleus, and the cytoplasm are the three primary components of a cell.
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