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Eukaryotic cells are distinct from prokaryotes because eukaryothes have nucleus'. Each cell has a cell membrane which controls the enter and exit of material inside of the cell. Inside them a cytoplasm (jelly-like substance everything is held in including the ribosomes. They are cell structures that make protein. There is also a mitochondria which powers the cell like a battery. In the cell is also a vacuole, (also unique to eukaryotes as prokaryotes and archea don't have them.) The vacuole stores water and removes/destroys/stores toxic substances to protect the cell among it's other jobs. The nucleus (which controls the cell's growth and reproduction) is where DNA is stored in Eukaryotic cells. DNA is what contains genetic information/intructions for the body on various matters.
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