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Eukaryotic Cells [detailed]

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Eukaryotic Cells
Eukaryotes are much more complex than prokaryotes. Some of their key characteristics are:
- Eukaryotic cells are 10-100x larger than prokaryotic cells.
- Basic cell structure is very complex:
- Membranes found inside of the cells to hold organelles together: membrane bound organelles.
- Eukaryotic cells are often built into multicellular organisms. Example: Humans, any other animal/plant, fungi and protists.
Composition of an Animal Cell

Components of a Plant Cell


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Ribosomes
Ribosomes are where proteins are produced inside cells by translating RNA into proteins.
- Made of one large subunit and one small subunit.
- Composed of proteins and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).
- Not surrounded by membrane.
- Exist in large quantities: thousands to millions of ribosomes per cell!
- Two subcategories of ribosomes:
- Free - they float around the cytosol of the cell;
- Bound - stuck to the side of the ER.


Wize Tip
Remember the ribosome as Ribs-osome! (Ribs = pork = protein!)


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Peroxisomes
- Present in plants and animals;
- Enclosed by a single membrane;
- Function is breakdown of fatty acids and amino acids, as well as detoxification.
- Takes electrons from molecules and produces H2O2 (hydrogen peroxide);
- H2O2 very toxic to cells, but destroyed by enzyme catalase.

Wize Tip
Remember the peroxisome as Super-oxisome!
- Loves to clean (with H2O2).
- His product also fights grease (lipids).
- Sipping on his detox juice.


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Mitochondria and Chloroplasts
Organelles which are capable of growing and dividing (independent of the host cell) and contain their own DNA. These are called semi-autonomous organelles; there are two types:
- The mitochondria
- The chloroplast

Mitochondria
- Found in all eukaryotic cells.
- Surrounded by a double membrane with the intermembrane space between them.
- The inner membrane has a large surface area due to the presence of membrane folds called cristae.
- The inner membrane is the location of the electron transport chain which synthesizes ATP for the cell.
- The inner compartment is called the matrix.
Wize Tip
Remember the mitochondria as Mighty-ochondria!
- Has its own circular DNA.
- Produces energy for the cells.
- Has two layers of membranes, one of them with many folds.

Chloroplast
- Found in photosynthetic eukaryotic cells (e.g. plants).
- Surrounded by a double membrane.
- The inner compartment is called the stroma.
- In the stroma, there are stacks of membrane-bound disks called thylakoids;
- A stack of thylakoids is called a granum (grana is plural);
- Inside the thylakoid is the thylakoid lumen;
- The thylakoid membrane contains the photosynthetic machinery required for harvesting energy from the sun.
- CO2 fixation and sugar production occurs in the stroma.

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Plant versus Animal Cells
Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotic. However, they have some key differences:
- Plant cells have chloroplasts, in addition to mitochondria.
- They contain a green pigment called chlorophyll that captures light.
- Plant cells have a cell wall:
- Provides rigidity, shape and protection;
- Composed of cellulose: a polysaccharide made up of glucose monomers.
- Only animal cells have lysosomes.
- This is where digestive processes occur;
- The plant cell equivalent is the vacuole.

Vacuoles
We have three main types of vacuoles:
- Central vacuole
- Food vacuole
- Contractile vacuole
Their different roles are:
- Central vacuole: large, occupies most of the volume of mature plant and many fungal cells.
- Maintains proper pressure to support growing plants;
- Performs hydrolytic functions, stores wastes, toxins etc.
- Food vacuoles: contain phagocytosed food.
- Contractile vacuoles: present only in protists/algae, expels water out of cell.

Practice: Chloroplast
What is the arrow labelled "A" pointing to?

Practice: Mitochondria
What is arrow #4 pointing to?

Practice: Organelles with Membranes
Which of the following organelles have more than one membrane?
Practice: Plant Cells Only
Check all that are most commonly found in plant cells: