BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13-14: Craig Venter, Nuclear Membrane, Cell Membrane

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200 different types of cells in human body. Cells being unicellular/multicellular not defined by eukaryotic/prokaryotic. All organisms composed of one or more cells. Large cells have less surface area per unit volume. Volume of cell determines biochemical capacity, surface area determines biochemical. chemical capacity can be supported. Chemical processes require molecules which need to go into the cell, and then those processes produce waste that needs to go out of the cell. If radius increased by 3, surface area is increased by 9 and volume by 27 (surface area wouldn"t be able to support volume if kept increasing) Large cells less capable of transporting things across membrane. How do we observe cells? using microscopy different types for different details. All types of cells share basic features: plasma membrane, cytoplasm, cytosol, organelles (eukaryotes have these, prokaryotes don"t), cytoskeleton, dna organized into chromosomes (replication (subtle difference that eukaryotes and prokaryotes use)) Basic cellular functions: electron transport chain transcription and translation (ribosomes)

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