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iragen [17]
2 years ago
11

These are cells where the genetic material is contained in membrane-bound nuclei.

Biology
2 answers:
slega [8]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Eukaryotic cells.

Explanation:

As we know, there are eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. The main difference between them is that the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus separated from the cell cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane that protects the genetic material and does not let it be spread by the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells do not have this nuclear membrane, for this reason, these cells have DNA spread throughout the cytoplasm.

Kitty [74]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Eukaryotic

Explanation:

Prokaryotes have their DNA floating in their cytoplasm. For Eukaryotes, it is in their nucleus.

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