FREN 1002 Chapter : Chapter 8

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Eukaryotic cells: found in all organisms except bacteria and archaea, animals, plants, fungi, etc, have membrane bound organelles (the stuff inside is bounded/surrounded) *nucleus: surrounded by a double membrane with pores (lets stuff pass in and out the nucleus, contains the chromosomes, central role in cell reproduction. *endoplasmic reticulum (er: network of membrane that is inside the cytoplasm of the cell, two forms, rough er, with ribosomes, smooth er, no ribosomes. *golgi apparatus: series of flattened membrane sacs or disks, packaging and manufacturing center for material leaving the cell. *vesicles and vacuoles: membrane enclosed, fluid filled structures; typically a lot of them in celle, difference between them is the size, vesicles are small, vacuoles are large. Important for movement and structure: they"re all moving around through the microtubules and filaments, not just freely; they"re moved under control, gross movement: cytokinesis (when cell divides into two, internal movement: chromosomes, vesicles.

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