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Explore the fundamental concept of the cell theory and learn about the two structurally different types of cells: prokaryotic (bacterial cells) and eukaryotic (animal and plant cells). Discover the unique structures and organelles present in animal and plant cells. Follow the link to watch a video for further understanding.
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The cell Theory is a fundamental concept in biology. It states 3 things: 1. All living things are made of cells 2. The cell is the basic unit of life 3. Cells come from other cells
Every organism is composed of one of two structurally different types of cells: prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Bacterial Cells are prokaryotic. We will begin discussing types of cells by talking about bacterial cells.
There are two types of Eukaryotic Cells Animal Cells Plant Cells
All animals are made up of cells Animal cells contain the following structures: • Nucleus • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Flagellum/Cilia • Centrosome • Cytoskeleton • Lysosome • Mitochondrion • Plasma Membrane • Golgi apparatus • Ribosomes • Vesicles We are only going to focus on a few…
All plants are made up of cells Plant cells contain the following structures: • Nucleus • Endoplasmic Reticulum • Centrosome • Cytoskeleton • Cell Wall • Chloroplast • Central Vacuole • Mitochondrion • Plasma Membrane • Golgi apparatus • Ribosomes • Vesicles
Follow the link below to learn more about organelles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DWaAIVlW3k&feature=related