PPT-Keywords - cell membrane; cell wall; nucleus; nucleolus; cytoplasm; mitochondria; ribosome;
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Keywords cell membrane cell wall nucleus nucleolus cytoplasm mitochondria ribosome endoplasmic reticulum smooth and rough Golgi body lysosome vesicles Starter
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Keywords cell membrane cell wall nucleus nucleolus cytoplasm mitochondria ribosome endoplasmic reticulum smooth and rough Golgi body lysosome vesicles Starter Why are cells different. Plant cell. Animal cell. Fungi cell. Prokaryote cell. You find a cell that has no nucleus and no cell organelles. What kind of cell is this?. Plant cell. Animal cell. Prokaryote cell. Eukaryote cell. LIPIDS . hydrophobic or amphipathic small molecules. What are the main classes of . lipids?. Where are they found in the cell?. Where did they come from?. Lipids Classes. Fatty acids. Free (toxic unless esterified). Electron Microscopy. Because these electron micrograph (EM) images are very detailed, you should view this demonstration in the Slide Show view. Click the Slide Show tab, then select From Beginning (or for the true geek, the little projector icon in the lower right). After that, your up/down arrows will advance or retreat the demonstration.. Objective 34: I can describe the shape of an animal and plant cell.. Animal cells: are roundish shaped. Plant cells: are rectangular shaped. Objective 35: I can describe plant and animal cell organelles. By . A. lex . Sellie. and Rebecca . Waje. . Cell wall. > The analogy of the cell wall would be the Goo Lagoon because it protect the Bikini Bottom.. Cell Membrane. The beach in . Finishing proteins and creating lipids since the beginning of life.. The Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum. The function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum is to finish making the proteins.. Process: the rough endoplasmic reticulum wraps around the protein creating protection.. and protein molecules. Consists of a large and a small subunit.. Ribosomal . RNA. RNA molecule that, together with protein, make up ribosome.. Protein. A biologically functional molecule consisting of one or more polypeptides folded and coiled into a specific three-dimensional structure.. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER). Was discovered in 1945 by Albert Claude in Belgium.. Eukaryotic organelle that forms an interconnected network of tubules, vesicles and cisternae within cells. . It flattens sacs that serve a variety of functions in the cell.. By . A. lex . Sellie. and Rebecca . Waje. . Cell wall. > The analogy of the cell wall would be the Goo Lagoon because it protect the Bikini Bottom.. Cell Membrane. The beach in . organelles. . . . A. The cell membrane provides . protection. and support for the . . cell. . Animal . cells . do not have a cell wall, therefore, the cell . membrane . must provide . . Undergraduate – Graduate. Histology Lecture . Series. Larry . Johnson, Professor. Veterinary Integrative Biosciences. Texas A&M University. College Station, . TX 77843. Objective. . . Lysosomal ultrastructure and function/dysfunction along with continued discussion on protein sorting and protein targeting. 1. Cell Membrane. 2. Cytoplasm. 3. Nucleus / Nuclear Membrane. 4. Nucleoplasm. 5. Nucleolus. 6. Chromosomes. 7. Vacuole. 8. Ribosomes. 9. Rough Endoplasmic. Reticulum. Lysosome. Organelles Found in a Generalized Animal Cell. their organization . &. functions. Cytoplasm. The part of the cell between the cell membrane and the nuclear membrane is called the cytoplasm. . The cytoplasm consists of the . matrix. and the . Inclusion Body. Nucleoid. Mesosome. Cell Wall. Nucleus. Mitochondrion. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum. Plasma Membrane. PROKARYOTIC CELL. Ribosome. Plasma Membrane. Inclusion Body. Nucleoid. Mesosome. Cell Wall.
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