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Eukaryotic cells contain

membrane-bound organelles, including a


THE nucleus. Eukaryotes can be single-celled
or multi-celled, such as you, me, plants,
fungi, and insects. Bacteria are an example

CELLS
of prokaryotes. Prokaryotic
cells do not contain a nucleus or any other
membrane-bound organelle.

CELL DISCOVERY
In biology, cell theory is the historic
scientific theory, now universally accepted, that Structurally, plant
living organism are made up of cells, that they
and animal
are the basic structural organizational unit of all
organism, and that all cells are from pre existing
cells are very
cells. Cells are the basic unit of structure in all similar because they
organism and also the basic unit of reproduction. are both
With continual improvements made to eukaryotic cells.
microscopes over time, magnification
technology advanced enough to discover cells in
They both contain
the 17th century . membrane-
bound organelles s
This discovery is largely attributed to Robert
Hooke, and began the scientific study of cells,
uch as the nucleus,
also known as cell biology. mitochondria,
endoplasmic
reticulum, golgi
apparatus,
lysosomes,
anperoxisomes.
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ROSE BAROQUILLO
A cytoskeleton is
present in the cytoplasm of all cells,
including bacteria, and archaea. It
is a complex, dynamic network of
interlinking protein filaments that
extends from the cell nucleus to
the cell membrane.[1] The
cytoskeletal systems of different SUBMITTED BY:
organisms are composed of similar
proteins. In eukaryotes, the
cytoskeletal matrix is a dynamic
structure composed of three main
JELA BANDOJO
proteins, which are capable of
rapid growth or disassembly
dependent on the cell's
KAREN JOY OLIVER
requirements.[2]
The structure, function and JOSIE TAGAYGAY
dynamic behavior of the
cytoskeleton can be very different,
depending on organism and cell
type.[3][4] Even within one cell the
cytoskeleton can change through
association with other proteins and
the previous history of the network.

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