Eucaryotes Eucaryotes have nuclear membrane and true nucleus, and membrane-bound organelles. Eucaryotes include fungi (yeast and molds), algae, protozoa,

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Eucaryotes Eucaryotes have nuclear membrane and true nucleus, and membrane-bound organelles. Eucaryotes include fungi (yeast and molds), algae, protozoa, and animal and plant cells. Eucaryotic cells are five to ten times larger than procaryotic cells in diameter. Yeast is about µm, animal 10 µm and plant 20 µm.

Eucaryote Cell Structure

Nucleus -Nucleus contains chromosomes (DNA associated with small proteins) surrounded by a membrane. -The membrane contains a pair of concentric and porous membrane.

Eucaryote Cell Structure

Cell wall and membrane structure: - Eucaryotes contain sterol which strengthen the wall structure and make the membrane less flexible. - The cell wall of eucaryotes shows variations. e.g. - Fungi contain chitin - Plant cells contain cellulose - Animal cells do not have cell wall so that they are shear-sensitive and fragile.

Eucaryote Cell Structure

Membrane-bounded organelles with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eucaryote cell. - Mitochondria are the powerhouses of a eukaryote cell, where respiration takes place. It reduces oxygen and store energy in ATP (Adenosine triphosphate). Shape: Mitochondria have cylindrical shape with 1 µm in diameter and 2-3 µm in length.

Eucaryote Cell Structure

Organelles ( CONT.) : - Endoplasmic reticulum is a complex, convoluted membrane system leading from the cell membrane into the cell. The rough endoplasmic reticulum containing ribosomes is the site for protein synthesis. The smooth one is involved with lipid synthesis. Eucaryote Cell Structure

Organelles ( CONT.) : -Lysosomes are very small membrane-bound particles that contain and release digestive enzyme, contributing to digestion of nutrients and invading substances. Enzymes in lysosomes: e.g. Lipases digest lipids. Carbohydrases digest carbohydrates (sugars). Proteases digest proteins. Eucaryote Cell Structure

Organelles ( CONT.) : Eucaryote Cell Structure - Vacuole are low density and responsible for food digestion, osmotic regulation and waste product storage. - Golgi complexes are small particles composed of membrane aggregates. - Responsible for the secretion of proteins. - Golgi are sites where proteins are modified, important for protein function in the body.

Organelles ( CONT.) - Chloroplasts are relatively large, chlorophyll- containing, green organelles that are responsible for photosynthesis in algae or plant cells. Eucaryote Cell Structure

Eucaryotic Cell Reproduction Cell Division (Asexual) - Nuclear DNA replicates; - Nucleus division (mitosis); - Cell division and separation (cytokinesis).

Cell Division Cycle (Mitosis) mitotic (M) phase

Mitosis Mitosis results in: - Two identical daughter cells with a roughly equal distribution of organelles and other cellular components. - Each daughter cell is the genetic equivalent of the parent cell.

Meiosis-Sexual Reproduction Gamete (haploid) Zygote (diploid) DNA replication Meiosis I Meiosis II Daughter cells haploid)

Meiosis Meiosis forms the basis of sexual reproduction and can only occur in eukaryotes. -The formation of a zygote (a diploid cell) is from fusion of two haploid cells (gametes). -Each haploid cell has a set of chromosome. -The diploid cells contains twice as many chromosome as does the gamete. -The diploid cells divide two times (meiosis) to form new haploid cells.

Meiosis In Meiosis - The diploid cell's chromosomes (DNA) is replicated once and separated twice, producing four sets of haploid cells each containing half of the original cell's chromosomes. - These resultant haploid cells will fertilize with other haploid cells of the opposite gender to form a diploid cell again.