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In Biology / High School | 2014-08-09

Unlike prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells have the ability to:

A. Maintain a defined nucleus.
B. Organize complex structures within membrane-bound organelles.
C. Divide using mitosis and meiosis.
D. Support larger and more complex organisms.

Asked by StormyOsborn

Answer (3)

Eukaryotic cells have the ability to absorb other cells by phagocytosis. Characterized by the presence of the nucleus, formed by a rope DNA (the free ends) surrounded by two layers reticulum (nuclear envelope). Eukaryotic DNA forms a complex with a large number of proteins

Answered by MattD | 2024-06-10

A. \tassemble into multicellular organisms ;

Answered by bestiecollab04 | 2024-06-12

Eukaryotic cells, unlike prokaryotic cells, have several distinctive abilities, including the presence of a defined nucleus, the organization of complex structures within membrane-bound organelles, and the capability to divide through mitosis and meiosis. Option B is significant as it highlights the unique complexity and organization of eukaryotic cells. Hence, the answer is B.
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Answered by MattD | 2025-06-12