There many examples of eukaryotic cells. All human cells are eukaryotic therefore any cell from our bodies can be an example, like hepatocytes (liver cells).
Thats correct Their cells have nuclei. -
Yes
The chloroplast, an organelle, is found on plant cells and other eukaryotics organism that conducts photosynthesis.(they aren't in sperm cells)
Prokaryotic cells do'nt , but Eukaryotic cells do.Cytoplasm=cytosol(liquid, more or less) plus organelles. A defining characteristic of eukaryotics are organelles and yes these cells have cytosol so yes eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm.
Major difference, Prokaryotes have no cell nucleus and eukaryotics do. Prokaryotes have been present before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes are thought to have evolved from prokaryotes throught the process of endosymbiosis.
Nucleus, among other membrane-bound organelles.
prokaryotics are not having them. only eukaryotics having them.
Fibres(substances used to digest food) and cells of dead organisms are examples.
Some examples of plant cells are : Parenchyma Cells, Collenchyma Cells, Sclerenchyma Cells, and water conducting cells. Animal cells are nerve cells, muscle cells, and skin cells.
Examples of cells that divide rapidly after maturity include skin cells, intestinal cells, and blood cells. Examples of cells that do not divide at all after maturity include neurons and cardiac muscle cells.
hepatocytes (liver cells) and cells in the kidney
It is specialized cells