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Eukaryotic cells are any cell with a membrane bound nucleus. The term 'Eukaryote' comes from the the greek meaning trully nuclear.<ref>http://library.thinkquest.org/C004535/eukaryotic_cells.html ; Accessed on 24/11/2010</ref> Eukaryotes include animal and plant cells. these tend to be highly specialised for function within large multicellular organisms (eg. Mammals)
See&nbsp;[[Eukaryotic cell|Eukaryotic cell]]

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