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What is the function of cyclin in eukaryotic cells?
Nucleus = site of DNA storage and replication
Nucleolus = site of rRNA synthesis
Mitochondria = form ATP (pyruvate decarboxylation, Kreb's, and e- transport chain)
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum =...
Eukaryotic cells (from the Greek meaning truly nuclear) comprise all of the life kingdoms except monera. They can be easily distinguished through a membrane-bound nucleus.
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