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Explore the intricate details of animal cell structure, from the nucleus and cytoplasm to the plasma membrane and organelles. Understand the functions and organization of different cellular components.
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Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasmamembrane Figure 4.1 Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Endoplasmicreticulum Nuclear envelope Nucleus Mitochondria Chromatin Nucleolus
Figure 4.1a Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasmamembrane
Figure 4.1b Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Endoplasmicreticulum Nuclear envelope Nucleus Mitochondria Nucleolus Chromatin
Figure 4.2 Structural details of the plasma membrane. Extracellular fluid(watery environmentoutside cell) Polar head ofphospholipidmolecule Cholesterol Glycolipid Glycoprotein Nonpolar tailof phospholipidmolecule Glycocalyx(carbohydrates) Lipid bilayercontaining proteins Outward-facing layerof phospholipids Inward-facing layerof phospholipids Cytoplasm(watery environmentinside cell) Integralproteins Filament ofcytoskeleton Peripheralproteins
Figure 4.3 Structure of the generalized cell. Nucleus Chromatin Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Nuclear pore Plasmamembrane Smooth endoplasmicreticulum Cytosol Mitochondrion Lysosome Roughendoplasmicreticulum Centrioles Centrosomematrix Ribosomes Golgi apparatus Microvilli Secretion being releasedfrom cell by exocytosis Microfilament Microtubule Intermediatefilaments Peroxisome Cytoskeletalelements
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of 2) Late Prophase Early Prophase Interphase Polar microtubule Earlymitoticspindle Spindlepole Centrosomes (eachhas 2 centrioles) Plasmamembrane Fragments of nuclearenvelope Aster Nucleolus Chromatin Centromere Chromosomeconsisting of twosister chromatids Kinetochore Kinetochoremicrotubule Nuclearenvelope
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of 2) Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Cytokinesis Nucleolus forming Contractilering atcleavagefurrow Nuclearenvelopeforming Spindle Metaphaseplate Daughterchromosomes
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of 6) Interphase Centrosomes (eachhas 2 centrioles) Plasmamembrane Nucleolus Chromatin Nuclearenvelope
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of 6) Early Prophase Earlymitoticspindle Aster Centromere Chromosomeconsisting of twosister chromatids
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (3 of 6) Late Prophase Polar microtubule Spindlepole Fragments of nuclearenvelope Kinetochore Kinetochoremicrotubule
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (4 of 6) Metaphase Spindle Metaphaseplate
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (5 of 6) Anaphase Daughterchromosomes
Figure 4.4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (6 of 6) Cytokinesis Telophase Nucleolus forming Contractilering atcleavagefurrow Nuclearenvelopeforming
Table 4.1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles
Table 4.1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (1 of 4)
Table 4.1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (2 of 4)
Table 4.1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (3 of 4)
Table 4.1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (4 of 4)