1. Anatomy of a Cell - Home Science Tools

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    Cell Anatomy. Inside the cell is a jelly-like fluid called cytoplasm that holds a cell’s organelles, special structures that perform specific cell functions. Some of the main organelles within the cell are the vacuoles, mitochondria, lysosomes, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and cell nucleus.

  2. Cell Structure | SEER Training

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    Cell Structure. Ideas about cell structure have changed considerably over the years. Early biologists saw cells as simple membranous sacs containing fluid and a few floating particles. Today's biologists know that cells are infinitely more complex than this. There are many different types, sizes, and shapes of cells in the body.

  3. Structure of a cell | Biology | Science | Khan Academy

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    You, my friend, are made up of cells. Lots and lots of them. Some of them are eukaryotic (human), but many more of them are prokaryotic, thanks to the friendly bacteria of your gut, skin, and other body systems. Jump in to learn more about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and the complex and beautiful structures inside of them.

  4. Cell Biology - thoughtco.com

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    Learn all about various cell types, cellular anatomy, and cellular processes. Learn all about various cell types, cellular anatomy, and cellular processes. Menu. Home. Cell Biology. Search. Search the site GO. Science. Biology Cell Biology Basics Genetics Organisms Anatomy Physiology Botany Ecology Chemistry Physics

  5. Biology: Cell Structure I Nucleus Medical Media - YouTube

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    This animation by Nucleus shows you the function of plant and animal cells for middle school and high school biology, including organelles like the nucleus, nucleolus, DNA (chromosomes), ribosomes ...

  6. Anatomy and Physiology: Parts of a Human Cell

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    Anatomy and Physiology: Parts of a Human Cell Posted on Thu, Sep 04, 2014 @ 09:53 AM by Courtney Smith I remember being in Mr. Farnsworth’s 7th grade science class when we first really began learning about cells.

  7. Free Anatomy Quiz - Anatomy of the Cell, Quiz 1

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    Physiology of the cell, quiz 1 - Now you know the parts of the cell, learn how they function. The anatomy of bones, quiz 1 - Learn the anatomy of a human long bone. The anatomy of muscle, quiz 1 - How much do you know about the anatomy of a the different muscle types? Images and pdf's:

  8. Biology4Kids.com: Cell Structure

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    Plant cells are easier to identify because they have a protective structure called a cell wall made of cellulose. Plants have the wall; animals do not. Plants also have organelles such as the green chloroplast or large, water-filled vacuoles. Chloroplasts are the key structure in the process of photosynthesis.

  9. Cell Structure Flashcards | Quizlet

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    Cell organelle vocabulary, Holt Biology Chapter 7, Cell Structure. Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.