BSC 109 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Coenzyme A, Nuclear Pore, Lysosome

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All living cells are classified as wither eukaryotes or prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and organelles: plasma membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm contains everything inside the cell except the nucleus; the cytosol contains a variety of microscopic structures called organelles. Prokaryotes lack a nucleus and organelles; are bacteria (kingdom monera: have a plasma membrane surrounded by a rigid cell wall, lack most of the organelles found in eukaryotes. Cell structure reflects cell function, they all must: Most structural differences between cells reflect differences in function. Muscle cells contain numerous mitochondria t: in order to produce energy for muscle contraction. Nerve cells are long and thin: in order to carry impulses from your toes to spinal cord. Cells lining the kidney tubules are cube-shaped and tightly-bound together: in order to transport water and other molecules. Cells remain small to stay efficient; the larger a cell gets, the more likely its growth and metabolism will be limited.

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