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12 April, 07:45

The body of a tiger is made of many types of cells, such as muscle cells and nerve cells. All of the

tiger's cells are eukaryotic.

What else is true about the tiger's cells?

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  1. 12 April, 07:48
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    They have some prokaryotic cells though they are being regarded as eukaryotes.

    Explanation:

    Cells are the basic functional unit of life

    Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound nucleus while prokaryotic cells don't have this.

    The body of the tiger consists of different types of cells such as nerve cells, muscle cells, olfactory cells, digestive cells etc. An aggregation of these cells is what makes up the different types of systems (digestive system, nervous system).

    Though animals and human beings are widely regarded as eukaryotic they still possess some cells in the body which are prokaryotic. These prokaryotic cell include cilia which line the respiratory system.
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