CELL

cell component

cell walls

plasma membranes

phospholipids

membrane proteins

nucleus of cell nucleus

endoplasmic

reticulum

golgi bodies

lysosomes

mitochondria

ribosome

plastids

centtrosomes

microbes

peroxisomes

glycosomes

vacuoles

microtubules

microflames

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cell-resized (1)

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can reproduce or produce offspring

perform intracellular digestion (digestive) and excretion (excretion)

respond or respond to stimuli

can produce energy through a series of cellular respiration processes in the mitochondria

grow and thrive

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Cell Functions for Metabolism

All the chemical reactions that enable living things to carry out their activities are called metabolism, and most of these chemical reactions take place in cells.

Cell Functions for Cell Communication

the ability of cells to communicate, i.e. receiving and sending 'signals' to and from other cells, determines interactions between unicellular organisms and regulates the function and development of multicellular organisms.

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prokaryotic cell

eukaryotic cell

prokaryotic cell means "before the nucleus". The interior of a prokaryotic cell is called the cytoplasm.

Eukaryotic Cells Eukaryotic cells belong to a group that has a more advanced structure, which is the same as plant and animal cells.

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plant cell

cell wall

plasma membrane

ribosomes

mitochondria

vacoule

nucleus

plastid

golgi body

endoplasmic reticulum

animal cell

cytoskeleton

microfilament

cell membrane

peroxisomes

endoplasmic reticulum

ribosomes

nucleolus

lysososmes

nucleus

centrioles

microtubules

golgi body

mitochondria

cell cycle

G1 phase

S phase

Interphase

G2 phase

Mitosis Phase

definition

The cell is the smallest unit that composes the body of living things and is the place where the functions of life are carried out.

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process of cell

Nuclear membrane lining the nucleus (thickened)

The nucleus contains one or more nucleoli

Two centrosomes have formed through the replication of a single centrosome

Chromosomes that are duplicated in the S phase cannot be seen individually because they have not been condensed

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