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In what ways do the internal membranes of a eukaryotic cell contribute to the functioning of the cell?

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Internal membranes restrict competing interactions and increase surface area where reactions occur, which helps increase the rate and efficiency of chemical reactions. They also hold enzymes in the correct sequence.

The eukaryotic cell contain several organelles that performs a specific function in the eukaryotic cell, such as photosynthesis production of energy and membrane construction all these processes helps to increase the weight and efficiency of chemical reactions. By this process the internal membranes of a eukaryotic cell contribute to the functioning of the cell.

What is eukaryotic  cell?

Eukaryotic cell is a type of cell that contains nucleus embedded in the nuclear membrane and form large and complex organism.

Animals, plants, protozoa and fungi all are of  these organism have eukaryotic cell.

Eukaryotic cell has mitochondria which serves as a power house of the cell as it's supplies energy to the cell.

Eukaryotic cell is surrounded by a rigid cell wall and the function of cell wall into protect cell and it is absence in animal cell.

The eukaryotic  cells contains plasma membrane that work as a separator and separates the cell from the outside environment .

Endoplasmic reticulum is a network of small tubular structure that separate the cell into two parts numinal and extra numinal.

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