All eukaryotic cells by definition have a nucleus. This is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope which contains gaps called nuclear pores. These cells also contain membrane bound organelles. These include mitochondria, chloroplasts (only in plant cells), ribosomes, rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus and vesicles amongst others. All eukaryotic cells have cytoplasm and a plasma membrane and plant cells also have a cell wall.
the main parts are a nucelus and organelles or cell membrains
Mitochondria is the Main Power source of a eukaryotic cell.
ATP. ATP is derived from a breakdown of glucose through various processes (glycolysis and TCA cycle).
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Carbohydrates.
A cell's main souce of energy is glucose.
No - although they differ slightly, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have a cell membrane. The main difference is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have neither of these.
the chromosome
Respiration occurs in mitochondria. Respiration is a process where chemical energy such as glucose is converted into water carbon dioxide and energy with the help of oxygen. In short, mitochondria acts as a power station
Glucose is the main power source. It is oxidized in mitochondria
Mitochondria is main source of energy for all eukayotic cells . Energy is obtained by oxidation of food .
That would be mitochondria.
Electric power get from sun cell
Mitochondria...... it is called as the power house of cell
There are two main forms of locomotion in a eukaryotic cell. They are cilia and flagella. Both can be found on cells.
Mitochondria...... it is called as the power house of cell
Carbohydrates.
nucleus One of the main identifiers of eukaryotic cells, the nucleus, is the information and control center of the cell.
The main fuel source for the work of the cell is the mitochondria.
Mitochondria, an organelle in eukaryotic cells makes the cells main energy source ATP. Basically the Mitochondria are the powrhouses of a cell that keep it running.
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have cell membranes. The main difference between the two is that eukaryotic genetic material is bound in a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.