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In what way could two eukaryotic cells be different form each other
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In what way could two eukaryotic cells be different form each other
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Think of plant cells verses animals cells. Both are eukaryotic but plant cells will have a cell wall and chloroplasts and animals cells lack both these things.
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They differ from the number and types of organelles they contain
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