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eukaryotic cells
have membrane bound structures
eukaryotic cells
key membrane bound structure is the nucleus
eukaryotic cells
other membrane bound structures include the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi complex, the lysosome, the mitochondria
prokaryotic cells
have no membrane bound structures
prokaryotic cells
the only membrane in prokaryotes is the cell or plasma membrane
eukaryotic cell
animal cells have NO cell wall
eukaryotic cell
animal cells include single-celled animals, called protozoa, and larger multi-celled animals such as worms, birds, and mammals
eukaryotic cell
plant and fungal cells HAVE cell walls
eukaryotic cell
-plant cell walls are made of cellulose
-fungal cell walls can be made of several types of material
-chitin is the main component of the fungal cell wall
eukaryotic cell
components inclue the phospholipid bilayer that forms the barrier and makes the cell a seperate unit (viscosity similar to olive oil and fluid movements possible)
eukaryotic cell
proteins may extend through the membrane to facilitate transport of materials in and out of the cell, carbs may serve as receptor sites, and sterols assist in osmotic protection(STEROLS NOT FOUND IN PROKARYOTIC CELLS)
eukaryotic cell
functions include compartmentalization and selective permeability