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A view of the prokaryotic cell: Kingdom Monera – archaebacteria and eubacteria *plasma membrane *ribosomes *nucleoid *cell wall *capsule *pili

A view of the eukaryotic cell: Elaborately compartmentalized systems *Generalized animal cell *Generalized plant cell

A view of the eukaryotic cell: nucleus *nucleolus chromatin nucleolus *chromatin outer membrane inner membrane *nuclear lamina nuclear lamina pore complex nuclear envelope

endoplasmic reticulum A view of the eukaryotic cell: ribosomes *free *membrane-bound endoplasmic reticulum free bound endomembrane system *vesicles

A view of the eukaryotic cell: endoplasmic reticulum cisternal space cisternae smooth ER rough ER

transport vesicle from ER A view of the eukaryotic cell: Golgi apparatus cisternae cis face transport vesicle from ER *transport vesicle trans face

A view of the eukaryotic cell: Vacuoles Paramecium - osmoregulation Review: endomembrane system

A view of the eukaryotic cell: Lysosome

Transport of large molecules *Exocytosis *Endocytosis Types of endocytosis found in animal cells: *Phagocytosis *Pinocytosis *Receptor-mediated endocytosis

Protein Sorting and Vesicle Transport

*peroxisomes A view of the eukaryotic cell: Other membranous organelles: mitochondria and chloroplasts

Origin of Eukaryotes: Membrane-bound organelles