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what are the two main regions found in a eukaryotic cell? golgi apparatus and ribosomes nucleus and cytoplasm mitochondria and cell wall cell membrane and vacuole
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To determine the two main regions of a eukaryotic cell, we analyze each option:
- "Golgi apparatus and ribosomes" are organelles, not main regions.
- "nucleus and cytoplasm": The nucleus contains genetic material, and the cytoplasm (including cytosol and organelles) occupies the rest, forming the two main structural regions.
- "mitochondria and cell wall": Mitochondria is an organelle, and cell wall (in some eukaryotes) is not a main region for all eukaryotes.
- "cell membrane and vacuole": Cell membrane is a boundary, vacuole is an organelle, not main regions.
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B. nucleus and cytoplasm (assuming the options are labeled A, B, C, D with "nucleus and cytoplasm" as option B)