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Cellular Biology, Cell Theory, Why are cells important? - Coggle Diagram
Cellular Biology
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Cell cycle
Interphase
G1: expansion, protein synthesis, rise in mitochondrial and/or chloroplast counts
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G2: growth, protein synthesis, and mitosis/cytokinesis preparation
Cytokinesis
the separation of a cell into two daughter cells caused by the cytoplasmic division of a cell after the conclusion of mitosis or meiosis.
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Types of Cell
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Eukaryotic Cells
Characteristics
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the cell has a mitochondria,
In a eukaryotic cell, the locomotory organs are flagella and cilia.
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Cell Definition
They are the structural, physiological, and functional building units of all living things.
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Cell Theory
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Antoine Van Leeuwenhoek
Special lens design, “Father of Microbiology”
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Why are cells important?
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From bacteria to humans, cells are important because they give all living things their structure and functionality.
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