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What are the 2 types of cells

Prokaryotes ( microorganism, bacteria, viruss)


Eukaryotes (animals, humans, milticellular)



Where do viruses hybernate

in epithelial caells

What is the cytoskeleton made up of

microtubules


microfilaments


actinfilaments


intermediate filaments



What are 6 different types of cells

Osteoclasts


chondroblasts


muscle cells


neurons


epithelial cells


glandular cells

What are the different layers of a developing fetus

Endodrm


Mesoderm


ectoderm

What does the endoderm of a fetus develop into

thyriod cells


pancreatic cells


lung cells



what does the mesoderm of a fetus develop into

RBC


smooth mucles


kidnteys


skeletal muscles


cardiac muscles

What does the ectoderm layer of a fetus develop into

epidermis


brain


pirment cells

What are some features of a prokaryote

Simple-no organelles-primative

nucleoid


capsule


flagellum


cell wall


cell membrane


ribosomes

What are some features of the Eukaryote

Complex, compartmentalized


nucleolis


nucleus


mitochondira


ribosomes


etc

Give 3 examples of digestive cells n functions

SI cells=absoprtion


Pacreativce Acinair cell=digestive E production


Liver Hepatocyte = metabolism, bile secretion, protein production

What is cytoplasm/function of

intracellular fluid=water, solutes, marcos, etc


--glycolysis occurs here


Metabolic reactions, signal transduction




Residual bodie (nonliving particles)


-ex. lipofuscin in old cells - neutrons & CV tissues