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2006-10-14 07:09:04 · 11 answers · asked by bayansh_sha 2 in Science & Mathematics Other - Science

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Cells have a cell membrane that is like a skin that surrounds a gel-like fluid called cytoplasm. The cytoplasm contains; a nucleus which is the brain and the mitochondria which extracts energy from food.

2006-10-14 07:24:50 · answer #1 · answered by Country Hick 5 · 1 0

There are two types of cells, eukaryotic and prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells are usually singletons, while eukaryotic cells are usually found in multi-cellular organisms.

Prokaryotes are distinguished from eukaryotes on the basis of nuclear organization, specifically their lack of a nuclear membrane. Prokaryotes also lack most of the intracellular organelles and structures that are characteristic of eukaryotic cells (an important exception is the ribosomes, which are present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells). Most of the functions of organelles, such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, and the Golgi apparatus, are taken over by the prokaryotic plasma membrane. Prokaryotic cells have three architectural regions: appendages called flagella and pili — proteins attached to the cell surface; a cell envelope consisting of a capsule, a cell wall, and a plasma membrane; and a cytoplasmic region that contains the cell genome (DNA) and ribosomes and various sorts of inclusions. Other differences include:

The plasma membrane (a phospholipid bilayer) separates the interior of the cell from its environment and serves as a filter and communications beacon.
Most prokaryotes have a cell wall (some exceptions are Mycoplasma (a bacterium) and Thermoplasma (an archaeon)). It consists of peptidoglycan in bacteria, and acts as an additional barrier against exterior forces. It also prevents the cell from "exploding" (cytolysis) from osmotic pressure against a hypotonic environment. A cell wall is also present in some eukaryotes like fungi, but has a different chemical composition.
A prokaryotic chromosome is usually a circular molecule (an exception is that of the bacterium Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease). Even without a real nucleus, the DNA is condensed in a nucleoid. Prokaryotes can carry extrachromosomal DNA elements called plasmids, which are usually circular. Plasmids can carry additional functions, such as antibiotic resistance.

Eukaryotic cells are about 10 times the size of a typical prokaryote and can be as much as 1000 times greater in volume. The major difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound compartments in which specific metabolic activities take place. Most important among these is the presence of a cell nucleus, a membrane-delineated compartment that houses the eukaryotic cell's DNA. It is this nucleus that gives the eukaryote its name, which means "true nucleus". Other differences include:

The plasma membrane resembles that of prokaryotes in function, with minor differences in the setup. Cell walls may or may not be present.
The eukaryotic DNA is organized in one or more linear molecules, called chromosomes, which are associated with histone proteins. All chromosomal DNA is stored in the cell nucleus, separated from the cytoplasm by a membrane. Some eukaryotic organelles also contain some DNA.
Eukaryotes can move using cilia or flagella. The flagella are more complex than those of prokaryotes.

2006-10-14 14:21:12 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Not all cells have a nucleus. There are organisms made of one cell (known as prokaryotes) that do not contain a true nucleus surrounded by two layers. Red blood cells, which carry oxygen in the body, do not contain a nucleus. A cell with a true nucleus is called a eukaryote.

Cells all have a membrane, protons and neutrons.

2006-10-14 14:19:26 · answer #3 · answered by GT 2 · 1 1

Cell membrane

2006-10-14 14:33:39 · answer #4 · answered by A 3 · 0 0

DNA/RNA.

Not all cells have a nucleus - prokaryokic cells are a good example...and there are more of them on this planet than any other type of life form!!!

2006-10-14 15:27:00 · answer #5 · answered by BugGurl 3 · 2 0

A nucleus and a cell membrane. They also all have DNA which is inside the nucleus

2006-10-14 15:08:49 · answer #6 · answered by t2d 2 · 0 2

cytoplasm,cell membrane,genetic material...

2006-10-14 17:24:07 · answer #7 · answered by P.Y.T. 3 · 0 0

A nucleus

2006-10-14 14:10:58 · answer #8 · answered by Skuya!!! 4 · 0 3

nucleus & protons&neutrons

2006-10-14 14:17:20 · answer #9 · answered by yep 2 · 0 3

Hi. DNA.

2006-10-14 14:14:09 · answer #10 · answered by Cirric 7 · 0 3

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