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Structure of Eukaryotic Cells (With Diagram)

The eukaryotic cells are found in most of the algae, fungi, protozoa and all the higher plants and animals. Irrespective of their variable shapes and sizes, these cells display the following fundamental components (Fig 1.15): 1. Cell wall and Plasmalemma or cytoplasmic membrane, 2. Cytoplasm and 3. Nucleus. The eukaryotic cells contain extensive internal membrane systems such as endoplasmic reticulum [...]

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Nucleus of the Controlling Centre of Cell (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about the Nucleus of Controlling Centre of Cell. The protoplast of eukaryotic cell contains prominent spherical or subspherical body called the nucleus (Pl.—nuclei) which controls all the life activities. As a rule, there is only one nucleus in one cell, but there are certain exceptions to this general rule. There may be many nuclei [...]

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Bacteria Cell: Meaning and Structure (With Diagram)

In this article we will discuss about the subject-matter and structure of Bacteria Cell.  Meaning of the Bacteria Cell: The bacteria are unicellular, achlorophyllous prokaryotic micro-organisms leading either saprophytic or parasitic mode of life. An average bacterial cell may measure 1.25 μ in diameter. The smallest among the known bacteria is dialister pneumosintes (0.15 to 0.3 μ in length) and [...]

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