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Eucaryotes are types of cells which are more complex,bigger and contain differences in structure / function compared to average procaryotes. | |||
Eucaryotes have one major difference, they pack their DNA internally in what is known as the nucleus. | Eucaryotes have one major difference, they pack their DNA internally in what is known as the nucleus. | ||
Around the nucleus, there is a nuclear envelope which contains nuclear pores. This membrane separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm surrounding it. | Around the nucleus, there is a nuclear envelope which contains nuclear pores. This membrane separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm surrounding it <ref>Alberts et al, B.A, 2008. Molecular Biology of The Cell. 5th ed. pg 26. new york: Garland Science.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 02:56, 21 October 2013
Eucaryotes are types of cells which are more complex,bigger and contain differences in structure / function compared to average procaryotes.
Eucaryotes have one major difference, they pack their DNA internally in what is known as the nucleus.
Around the nucleus, there is a nuclear envelope which contains nuclear pores. This membrane separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm surrounding it [1]
Reference
- ↑ Alberts et al, B.A, 2008. Molecular Biology of The Cell. 5th ed. pg 26. new york: Garland Science.