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They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
Hey there! Eukaryotic cells: This cell is membrane bound and it has several organelles. It is found in Kingdom Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, and Protista can has several different types of cells in this kingdom. Prokaryotic cells: This cell is not membrane bound, and has no organelles (but do not confuse with DNA, because all life has DNA). These cells are found in only Kingdom Bacteria, and some organisms from Kingdom Protista
cell membrane
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They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
Hey there! Eukaryotic cells: This cell is membrane bound and it has several organelles. It is found in Kingdom Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, and Protista can has several different types of cells in this kingdom. Prokaryotic cells: This cell is not membrane bound, and has no organelles (but do not confuse with DNA, because all life has DNA). These cells are found in only Kingdom Bacteria, and some organisms from Kingdom Protista
The cell membrane controls movement of materials in and out of the cell.
Most protista are unicellular, but not all are. Google Chlorophyta and Rhodophyta for examples of multicelled protista.
The selective permeability of the cell membrane
cell membrane
cell membrane
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