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Complete the following questions.Invagination of plasma membrane produced what structures in eukaryotic cells not present in prokaryotic cells? (page 46 )
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Invagination is the process of folding in an area of a flat plane, such as a cell membrane, towards the inside. This process is crucial in the formation of certain structures in eukaryotic cells. Show more…
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