The plasma membrane
same fluid-mosaic structure as that of prokaryotic cell that contain several
organelles enclosed by membranes that have similar membrane structure.
The internal structure
The internal structure of eukaryotic cells is exceedingly more complex than that
of prokaryotic cells. It is also most highly organized and contains numerous
organelles.
Cytoplasm
A nucleus and many organelles. The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a semifluid
substance consisting mainly of water with the same substances dissolved in it.
In addition, this cytoplasm contains elements of a cytoskeleton, a fibrous network
that give these larger cells shape and support.