Eukaryote

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A cell that has a membrane and a nucleus

Real World Example

Imagine trying to organize a chaotic living room where you have important documents mixed with toys, books, and other items all over the place. Just like creating a dedicated space for important documents helps bring order to your living room, eukaryotic cells have a nucleus that acts as a dedicated area to store and manage genetic information, while the cell membrane keeps everything neatly contained. In this analogy, the nucleus is like the filing cabinet for important documents, ensuring vital information is organized and accessible, while the cell membrane is the room's walls, keeping everything inside orderly and secure.

Practice Version

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