describe structure of cell and it's part
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Cell Structure. ... A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers and hundreds or even thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.
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A cell consists of three parts: the cell membrane, the nucleus, and, between the two, the cytoplasm. Within the cytoplasm lie intricate arrangements of fine fibers and hundreds or even thousands of miniscule but distinct structures called organelles.The parts of the cell that are organized for specific functions are called organelles. The organelles include such structures as the nucleus and the mitochondria. The nucleus contains the genetic material and the mitochondria convert energy. Figure 2.7 shows some of the major organelles of a typical animal cell.The cytoplasm, cell membrane and the nucleus are the 3 main parts of a cell. Cytoplasm is the part of the cell that contains the organelles and all the other components of the cell.A cell is defined as the fundamental, structural and functional unit of all life.
- Cells provide the necessary structural support for an organism.
- The genetic information necessary for reproduction is present within the nucleus.
- Structurally, the cell has cell organelles which are suspended in the cytoplasm.
- Mitochondria is the organelle responsible for fulfilling the cell's energy requirements.
- Lysosomes digest metabolic wastes and foreign particles in the cell.
- Endoplasmic reticulum synthesises selective molecules and processes them, eventually directing them to their appropriate locations.
Cell Structure
- cell walls.
- mitochondria.
- chloroplasts.
- cell membrane.
- vacuole.
- nucleus.
- ribosomes.
- plasmids.
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