Structure of Eukaryotic Celss

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A level Biology Flashcards on Structure of Eukaryotic Celss, created by Libby Hines on 19/05/2016.
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Eukaryotic Cells All animal, plant, fungal and protoctist cells are eukaryotic.
Organelles - Within every cell there are various organelles, each having specific functions. - Provide a division of labour, which means that every cell can carry out its many functions efficiently.
Structure of Nucleus - Surrounded by a double membrane, called the nuclear envelope. - There are pores in the nuclear envelope. - The nucleolus does not have a membrane around it and contains RNA.
Function of nucleus - The nuclear envelope separates the contents of the nucleus from the rest of the cell. - In some regions the outer and inner nucleur membranes fuse together. At
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