Eukaryotic Cells (original) (raw)

Last Updated : 23 Apr, 2026

Eukaryotic cells are cells characterised by a well-defined nucleus and a complex internal structure. They are found in all organisms belonging to the domain Eukaryota, including protists, plants, animals, and fungi. These cells contain genetic material organised into chromosomes and have membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and the Golgi apparatus, which help carry out specific functions necessary for the survival and growth of the organism.

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Characteristics of Eukaryotic Cells

The key characteristics of eukaryotic cells include the following:

Structure of Eukaryotic Cell

The main structural components of a eukaryotic cell are described below:

**1. Nucleus

diagram-of-nucleus

**2. Plasma Membrane

**3. Cytoplasm

Cytoplasm

**4. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

**5. Golgi Apparatus

Golgi-Appratus2

**6. Mitochondria

**7. Lysosomes

**8. Centrioles

Centriole

9. Vacuoles

Functions of Eukaryotic Cell

Eukaryotic cells are specialised cells that perform a wide range of functions, which are important for the overall functioning of multicellular organisms. The various functions of eukaryotic cells are as follows:

Examples of Eukaryotic Cells

Eukaryotic cells are found in animals, plants, fungi, protozoa, algae, and other complex organisms. Some common examples are

Eukaryotic Cells vs Prokaryotic Cells

The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells is given below:

**Features **Prokaryotic cells **Eukaryotic Cells
**Genetic Material Nucleoid region with circular DNA Nucleus with linear DNA
**Membrane-bound Organelles Lack of membrane-bound organelles Present (e.g., mitochondria, ER, Golgi)
**Size Generally smaller (0.5-5 micrometres) Generally larger (10-100 micrometres)
**Cell Wall Present in some (e.g., plants, fungi) Present in most (e.g., bacteria)
**Ribosomes 70S ribosomes in the cytoplasm and organelles 80S ribosomes in the cytoplasm
**Reproduction Mitosis or meiosis Binary fission
**Example of Organisms Animals, plants, fungi, protists Bacteria and archaea
**Nucleus Membrane-bound with the nucleolus Absent
**Flagella Complex structure (9+2 microtubules) Simpler (e.g., flagellin)