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Prokaryotes And Eukaryotic Cells

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An Accurate Definition of an Organelle
According to the Cell Theory, all living organisms are made up of two or more cells; they are considered the simplest unit of life. Cells are divided into two groups: prokaryote and eukaryote. Prokaryotes are single-cell organisms that are lacked of a nucleus, such as bacteria. Whereas, an eukaryotic cell is a multicellular organism that have a nucleus, such as an animal cell. Another striking different between the two is that eukaryotic cells contain these structures called organelles (little organs) that allows the eukaryotic cells to carry out far more complex functions than prokaryotic cells. What is exactly an organelle? How would one define it? One might define “an organelle is any of the formed

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