Eukaryotic cells are complex in organization and structure, especially when you
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Eukaryotic cells are complex in organization and structure, especially when you consider their small size. Consider the organelle contents of the typical eukaryotic cell. Select two organelles and compare them relative to structure and function. Describe what would be the specific probable effects on the cell if each of these organelles were lost.Explanation / Answer
the eukaryotic cells have many organelles which are essential lets focus on a>nucleus b>mitochondria both are membrane bounded....nucleus has a single membrane where as mitochondria is double membraned there will be a single nucleus where as mitochondrias present in largee number nucleus is the place all the genetic material is present where as mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell if the nucleus was lost entire cell future processes will be shuts down....if the cell is still in growth phase even the cell will die due to the lack of coding materials for the protiens and enzymes. if the mitochondria is lost entire power grid of the cell will be lost cell cat survive with out mitochondria
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