Portions of a eukaryotic cell
What are the three major portions of a eukaryotic cell?
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The eukaryotic cell can be classified into two main portions: the cell membrane which separates the intra-cellular space from the outer space physically delimiting the cell; the cytoplasm, the internal part filled with cytosol (that is, the aqueous fluid within the cell); and the nucleus, the membrane-delimited internal area which contains the genetic material.
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