Saturday, August 29, 2015

The Cell

All living organisms can be classified into two cell groups Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are smaller, independent from the other cells and less complex than Eukaryotic, Prokaryotic cells take form of bacteria and blue-green algae, and Archaea. Eukaryotic cells unlike Prokaryotic contain a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are bigger more complex and are seen in animal, plants, protists, and fungai. The Eukaryotic cell contains many organelles I will explain some of them and their jobs in the cell. The nucleus contains the DNA the nucleus is the one controlling the cell and what cell it become. Nucleolus is contained in the Nucleus. The nucleolus' job is to assemble the ribosomes. The ribosomes job is to help build protein, the ribosome is a large subunit over a smaller subunit while messenger rna goes through building the protein. The Cytoplasm made up of Cytosols. Cytoplasm acts as the internal-substructure for the cell. All the contents of the Prokaryotic are stored within the Cytoplasm. The lysome or the suicide sac has the ability to break down all sorts of biomolecules. The lysome said job is to  digest the unwanted materials from the Cytoplasm. The reason this organelle has a nickname of the suicide sac is because when this organelle pops the digestive juice spreads to the whole cell eating itself. These are just some of the many organelles inside a Eukaryotic cell.

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