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

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A nucleus, cell membrane and cytoplasm

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The eukaryotic cells all have a true nucleus, and there organelles are enclosed inside the membranes, they also have a plasma membrane. its cytoplasm is composed of both ribosomes and cystol. Protected by there plasma membrane. They also have lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and a golgi apparatus.

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