Transcription of Eukaryotic Cell Structure - Bellarmine University
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Eukaryotic Cell Structure 1 5 A typical Eukaryotic cell and contrast Eukaryotic , bacterial, and archaeal cells in terms of their use of membranes, size, morphological diversity, and organelles. 2 Eukaryotic Microorganisms Prominent members of ecosystems Useful as model systems and industry Some are major human pathogens Two groups of eukaryotes commonly possess microbial members protists fungi 3 4 Common Features of Eukaryotic Cells Membrane-delimited nuclei Membrane-bound organelles that perform specific functions Intracytoplasmic membrane complex serves as transport system More structurally complex and generally larger than bacterial or archaeal cells 5 6 7 Eukaryotic cell envelopes the types of Eukaryotic microbes that have cell walls
13 . 14 . Microfilaments • Small protein filaments, 4 to 7 nm in diameter ... –some shown to form nuclear lamina –others help link cells together to form tissues 16 . ... • Reproduce by binary fission as do bacterial cells 44 . Mitochondrial Structure • Outer membrane
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