: Eukaryotic Cells
eukaryotic cell Plants, animals and other groups are made up of eukaryotic cells, which are larger than prokaryotic cells and generally have membrane-bound nuclei The cell cycle has two major phases: interphase and the mitotic phase During interphase, the cell grows and DNA is replicated During the mitotic
Eukaryotic cells have 10–10 000 times as much DNA as bacteria, yet they are not vastly more sensitive to DNA damage, despite the general similarity of their Cells of animals and some protozoans do not have cell walls to help maintain shape and provide structural stability Instead, these types of
However, all Eukaryotic cells conform to a basic structural model Thus the eukaryotic cell is composed of two basic parts; the Cytoplasm and the Nucleus Mazia proposed that the eukaryotic cell is a confederation of two independent units: a tubulin‐based Cell Body composed of nucleus and a complement of