BIOL 1051 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Central Dogma Of Molecular Biology, Cell Theory, Plant Cell

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Nearly all cells contain dna; it is the smallest functional unit of life; cells are the basic units of organisms; the can be single celled or multicellular; Cell theory: says that all livings things composed of cells: Expanded to say that all cells arise form previously existing cells. Cytoplasm (the liquid component of the cell which is also in prokaryotic cells) Similarities between animal and plant cells: both have nucleus. Mitochondria come from your mother and have their own dna plus ribosomes that are different from the ones in the eukaryotic cell; Rough endoplasmic reticulum and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (rough er and the smooth. Cytoskeleton: has no membrane; it acts as the skeleton of the cell; it provides structural support for the cell as well as mobility; Lysosomes: the garbage disposal of the cell; it contains enzymes which break things down and catalyze chemical reactions;

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