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What are principal parts of a eukaryotic cell?
Organelles
The cell membrane is described as a
Fluid mosaic
These have a degree of mobility within the lipid belayer
Proteins
What particles can penetrate cell membranes most easily
Lipid solubles can transport present proteins
For a cell to engage in active transport processes, it requires (4)
Mitochondria, appropriate fuel, ATP, and enzymes
Serves as a repositories for some receptors,provide a route for transport into a cell, and relay signals into cells
Caveolae
Located outside of the nucleus, provides support for organelles, and is mostly water
Cytoplasm
A brake on the progress of the cell cycle, binds to gene regulatory proteins, and slows cell proliferation
Retinoblastoma
2 characteristics of epithelial tissue
Protection and secretion