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Eukaryotic Cell Components Part 2 AP Biology Eukaryotic Cell Components Part 2

Mitochondrion Intermembrane space Outer membrane Free ribosomes in the . Mitochondrion Intermembrane space Outer membrane Free ribosomes in the mitochondrial matrix Inner membrane Cristae Matrix Mitochondrial DNA 100 nm

Prokaryotic Cell (Bacteria)

Chloroplasts

Prokaryotic Cell (Bacteria)

Lynn Margulis

Endosymbiotic Hypothesis

Modern Day Eukaryotic Cells Animal Plants

Cytoskeleton

Centrioles

Cellular Movement

Microfilaments in muscle tissue

Muscle Tissue under the Microscope

Protective Cell Wall in Plants

Cell walls composed of Chitin sugar.

Extra Cellular Matrix (ECM) Proteoglycan complex EXTRACELLULAR FLUID Collagen fiber Fibronectin Plasma membrane CYTOPLASM Integrin Micro- filaments

A cell is the sum of it’s parts.