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How does a liver cell differ from a palisade cell?

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Please refer to: All cells contain a nucleus and a nuclear envelope and the liver cell is no exception. It has exactly the same control over the cell as the palisade nucleus does. To keep it all together, it is surrounded by a cell membrane. This semi-permeable matter allows information to be spread from cell to cell.

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