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The parts of the cell that are common to all eukaryote cells are:

-A cell membrane and cytoplasm
-A nucleus and a cell membrane
-Cytoplasm
-A nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm

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A nucleus, cell membrane, and cytoplasm
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Answer:

-A nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm

Step-by-step explanation:

Eukaryotic cells are the one that have a well-defined membrane-bound nucleus to house genetic material in it. These cells also have other membrane-bound organelles.

Cell membrane makes the selectively permeable barrier for the exchange of material with surroundings as it separates the cytoplasm from the surroundings.

The liquid phase present between the cell membrane and nucleus is called cytoplasm. All the eukaryotes have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus.

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