PBIO 1210 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Cyanobacteria, Tubulin, Microtubule

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All life forms are composed of cells. The eukaryotic cells of algae, protozoa, fungi, plants and animals are more structurally complex than prokaryotic cells. The microscopic size of cells enables increased rates of materials exchange with environments. Microscopes are important tools used to study cells. Eukaryotic cells posses a membrane-enclosed nucleus containing most of the cell"s dna. Internal membrane systems that produce and transport cell materials, and an internal protein skeleton, are properties of eukaryotic cells. Most eukaryotic cells also posses one or more mitochondria, sites of energy transfer. Plant cells are distinguished by cell walls, a large watery vacuole, and chloroplasts sites of photosynthesis. 4. 1 organisms are composed of one to many microscopic cells. Unicellular bodies bodies that are composed of only a single cell: include bacteria and archaea. Multicellular bodies body types that are composed of more than one cell, and in which intercellular communication occurs: often have one or more types of tissues.

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