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- Structural Organization of Eukaryotic CellsA little info on the structural organization of Eukaryotic cells.
- The Organization of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic CellsMost living cells can be broadly classified as either prokaryotic or eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a membrane-enclosed nucleus, while eukaryotic cells do.
Major Organelles of Eukaryotic CellsEukaryotic cells contain a large amount of organelles, each of which performing a specific function. Here are some of the major organelles found in most eukaryotic cells.
Difference Between Plant and Animal CellsBoth plant and animal cells are eukaryotic, with many similarities, but there are also key differences between the cells of plants and animals. Here is a summary.
Teaching Students About Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic CellsMany science students are looking for short-cuts to make learning cell biology effortless. There are none, but there are strategies to help compare the two cell types.
Similarities of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic CellsWhat specifically are the similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Here is a side by side comparison to simplify mastery of the basics of cell structure.
Difference Between Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic CellsWhat specifically are the main differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? Here is a side by side comparison to simplify mastering the basics of cell structure.
Classroom Science Activity: Eukaryotic Cell StructureThis classroom activity can be used to familiarize students with basic cell structure and encourage them to think about how the membrane system of eukaryotes works.- Understanding Eukaryotic Cells: The Cytoskeleton and Energy Related OrganellesTwo of the most essential parts of eukaryotic cell are energy-related organelles and the cytoskeleton. They both play unique and very important roles for the cells of different organisms.
Cytoskeleton of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic CellsThe cytoskeleton is a network of protein fibers that acts as a kind of scaffolding, giving shape and protection to both prokaryotic and eukaryotic biological cells. However this minute network does much more than keep the cell in its proper shape.- Understanding Biology: Exploring the Outside of the Eukaryotic CellIn the field of biology, eukaryotic cells are very complex concept to understand. The outside is very complex and just as important as the inside.
- What Organelles Do Eukaryotic Cells Have: Exploring the Nucleus and Endomembrane SystemEukaryotic cells are found in advanced life forms such as fungi, plants, and animals. What separates them from prokaryotic cells is that they are larger and have a membrane-bound nucleus that contains DNA.
- Understanding the Two Main Types of Cells: Prokaryotic and EukaryoticCells are the very small diverse parts of the body that group together and specialize to perform a specific function. Cell theory states that all organisms are composed of cells and cells that can only come from an existing cell.
- Prokaryotes Vs. Eukaryotic CellsA comparative essay of prokaryotes and eukaryotic cells.
- The Cell: Mighty IndeedVery complex and advanced, the cell is one of the most fascinating areas of biology
What is the Smallest Unit of Life?What is so special about a cell? A better question would be: what isn’t special about a cell? A cell is the smallest unit of life, it is essential to everything we are! There are two main types of cells: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic....
Two Basic Cell TypesThere are two basic cells types called prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Know the difference between the two.
Difference Between Bacteria and VirusesBacteria and viruses are often lumped together into a general category of "bad things that can cause infection". But these two types of infectious agents are very different, and the differences are important to your health.- Take a Tour of the Animal CellTake a fascinating tour of the animal cell. Learn the different compartments of the cell and all of their functions.
- The History of Cell TheoryCell Theory is a fundamental hypothesis on which all biology is based. This article delves into its history and some of its current applications.
Cell StructureBrief description of some Cell Structures.





