Eukaryote
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Example:
Imagine trying to organize your kitchen where everything, from your spices to your cooking utensils, is scattered all over the place. Just like how you need cabinets and drawers to neatly store and separate your kitchen items, a eukaryotic cell uses membranes to compartmentalize its internal components, including its nucleus, which acts like a central storage hub. The cabinets and drawers in your kitchen are like the cell membranes, creating distinct spaces for different items, while the nucleus is like a special locked drawer where important recipes are safely kept, ensuring everything is organized and functional.

Practice Version

Eukaryote: A cell that has a membrane and nucleus. Eukaryote. A eukaryote is an organism whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within a membrane.