BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Fatty Acid Metabolism, Inner Membrane, Anaerobic Respiration

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18 Oct 2016
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Unicellular organisms consist of only one cell. Multicellular organisms can have specialized cells for different functions, but the cells have the same basic structure: over 200 types of cells in multicellular organisms. It needs the cell to be alive: cells come from other pre-existing cells, cells are always dividing to become new cells, cells cannot just form by themselves. Large cells have less surface area per unit of volume. Light microscopy: most common type, can see individual cells and certain details about the cell (such as nucleus; not small organelles) Transmission electron microscopy: fix the cell (kill it) and stain different structures, can see more detail now (such as cell membrane, many more structures are visible) Scanning electron microscopy: often used to see the texture and shape of the surface of the cell, a lot of detail. All types of cells share basic features: flagella.

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