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What structure is specific to eukaryotic cells

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Nucleus

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The eukaryotic cell comprises of cell membrane containing nucleus, DNA, and mitochondria in the cell. Eukaryotes could be single-celled or could be multi-celled. The eukaryotic cell contains many cell organelles like gold apparatus, mitochondria, RNA, lysosomes etc. The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell is responsible for all the activities in the cell, mitochondria are responsible for building up the energy out of food, the ribosomes responsible for the utilizing the protein and Golgi apparatus is responsible for the processing and packaging of protein which is building blocks of cells.

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