Eukaryotic Cells
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- Created on: 14-04-14 13:36
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Eukaryotic cells
- Have a true nucleus
- A light microscope will not show the smaller details of organelles so the ultrastructure is seen using an electron microscope.
Leucocytes
- Antibodies are modified proteins.
- Genes which code for these proteins are held in chromosomes in the nucleus.
- A messenger molecule cods the genes for the ribosome on the rough endoplasmic reticulum where proteins are made.
- Transported in vesicle sacks to the golgi apparatus
- Golgi apparatus modifies and repackages into more vesicles
- They make there was to the cell surface membrane and fuse to release anitbodies from the cells.
- Energy comes in the form of ATP made in the mitochondra
- Vesicles with the enzymes stay in the cytoplasm as lysosomes.
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