Biochemistry - Eukaryotes
Animals, plants, fungus, and slime moulds are all examples of eukaryotes. Each eukaryotic cell has a plasma membrane surrounding it, a membrane-bound nucleus, and a variety of other unique subcellular organelles. These membrane-bound organelles each play a distinct purpose and contain a particular combination of proteins and other substances. Although several organelles and features are unique to animal and plant cells (such chloroplasts, vacuoles, and cell walls in plant cells versus lysosomes in animal cells), both have the same basic structure.
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