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Cell Organelles and Structures - A Tour of the Cell
Cell Organelles and Structures - A Tour of the Cell Teacherflix 15 Mga view • 1 taon kanina

In this video I review the function of the major organelles of a eukaryotic cell.
Video Guide
00:00 Introduction to Cell organelles
00:21 Types of Cells
00:54 Cell Membrane
01:07 Cytoplasm
01:34 Cytoskeleton
02:03 Ribosomes
02:20 Nucleus
02:32 Rough ER
02:57 Smooth ER
03:22 Vacuole
03:33 Lysosome
03:43 Golgi Complex
04:05 Chloroplasts
04:20 Cell Wall

This video covers the Georgia Science Standard
S7L2. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to describe how cell structures, cells,
tissues, organs, and organ systems interact to maintain the basic needs of organisms.
a. Develop a model and construct an explanation of how cell structures (specifically the
nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts, lysosome, and mitochondria)
contribute to the function of the cell as a system in obtaining nutrients in order to grow,
reproduce, make needed materials, and process waste.

Cell organelles
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Difference between an Element,Compound, and a Mixture
Difference between an Element,Compound, and a Mixture Teacherflix 6 Mga view • 1 taon kanina

Learn the difference between an element, a compound, and a mixture. An element has the same number of protons, a mixture is two or more elements chemically combined, and a mixture is not chemically combined.

Aprende la diferencia entre un elemento, un compuesto y una mezcla.

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Portuguese
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Cell parts and function-Nucleus-Nucleur membrane-nucleolus-nuclear pores
Cell parts and function-Nucleus-Nucleur membrane-nucleolus-nuclear pores Teacherflix 3 Mga view • 1 taon kanina

Nucleus Structure
What the parts of the nucleus?
Cell parts and function-I have always heard that the nucleus is the brain of the cell. But why is it the brain, and what are the major parts of the nucleus?
The nucleus is a large organelle. In fact, you can see the nucleus with a compound microscope.
Here it is inside a cheek cell.
I’m going to look at four main components of a nucleus and the role each part plays.
The nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane. It is very similar to the cell membrane, and it is composed of two layers. It protects and houses the other parts of the nucleus.
You can also find ribosomes on the outside of the nuclear membrane.
Up next are nuclear pores. These are openings found on the nuclear membrane.
They allow items to move in and out of the nucleus. An example would be the mrna. It would travel through a nuclear pore to leave the nucleus.
Nucleoplasm This is a gel-like material found inside the nuclear membrane. You will find the DNA suspended in the nucleoplasm
Nucleolus. This is almost like a nucleus inside the nucleus. It has a very high concentration of DNA,
It is also the site of transcription which is the starting point of protein synthesis.
This is how the nucleus controls the cell. It has all the information on how to make stuff like proteins inside the cell. These proteins are used for many purposes inside the cell.
Ribosomes are also made at the nucleolus
All eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and bacteria and other prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.

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