Cell Structure and Function Donald Winslow, St. Gregorys University 25 January 2011 Readings: Mader, Sylvia 2011 Inquiry into Life, 13th ed. McGraw-Hill,
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Cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic. Prokaryotes Prokaryotic cells have no “true” nucleus but rather a nuclear “region” Typical prokaryotic components are:
CHAPTER 4 A TOUR OF THE CELL. Sect. 4.2 Cell Size -Most cells are between 1 & 100um in diameter (Fig. 4.2A p. 54) -Plasma membrane (PM): selective barrier.
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