Eukaryote
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A cell that has a membrane and a nucleus
Real World Example
Imagine trying to keep your home organized while managing different activities in separate rooms. A eukaryotic cell functions similarly by having a membrane that acts like the walls of your house, keeping everything contained, and a nucleus that serves as a central command room where vital decisions and processes are managed. Just as each room in your house has a specific purpose — like cooking in the kitchen or sleeping in the bedroom — the nucleus in a eukaryotic cell is the control center that stores DNA and coordinates the cell's activities, while the membrane ensures everything stays in its rightful place and maintains order.
Practice Version
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