1. In a cell of plants, animals, fungi and protists, a well organised nucleus is present (1.e., such a nucleus is bounded by an envelope and has nucleolus) and membrane-bound organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, chloroplasts and Golgi apparatus are present. Such cells are called eukaRead more

    In a cell of plants, animals, fungi and protists, a well organised nucleus is present (1.e., such a nucleus is bounded by an envelope and has nucleolus) and membrane-bound organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, chloroplasts and Golgi apparatus are present. Such cells are called eukaryotic cells.

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  2. In a cell of bacteria and blue green algae (=cyanobacteria), a well organised nucleus is absent (1.e., there is no nuclear envelope and nucleolus) and membrane-bound organelles are lacking. Such cells are called prokaryotic cells.

    In a cell of bacteria and blue green algae (=cyanobacteria), a well organised nucleus is absent (1.e., there is no nuclear envelope and nucleolus) and membrane-bound organelles are lacking. Such cells are called prokaryotic cells.

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  3. Cell is the structural and functional unit of life.

    Cell is the structural and functional unit of life.

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