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Different kinds of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
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Different kinds of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

Plant , Animal Fungi , Yeast and Bacterial cells detailed explanation
Created bySowjnya .
Last updated 5/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • plant cell intro
  • plant cell definition and discovery
  • plant cell structure
  • cell wall functions and types
  • cell membrane functions
  • chloroplast
  • ribosomes
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • Nucleus
  • Golgi apparatus and functions
  • mitochondria
  • peroxisomes
  • vacuole and functions summary
  • Lysosome definition and functions
  • plasmodesma different types of plant cells
  • sclerenchyma cell collenchyma cell
  • xylem cells phloem cells
  • plant cell functions
  • difference between plant and animal cells
  • animal cell intro
  • intro of nucleus
  • Golgi complex
  • micro tubules
  • vacuoles
  • ER
  • mytochondria
  • lysosomes and diseases
  • cytoplasm
  • ribosomes
  • centrioles
  • plsmamembrance
  • animal cell types
  • brain cells and neurons
  • Fungi learning...updating soon
  • Yeast Cell and applications

Course content

6 sections62 lectures6h 56m total length
  • Introduction5:33
  • Plant cell part25:30
  • Plant cell part311:30
  • Plant cell part42:07
  • Plant cell part53:38
  • Plant cell part65:35
  • Plant cell part77:15
  • Plant cell part820:30
  • Plant cell part95:35
  • Plant cell part109:14
  • Plant cell part118:20
  • Plant cell part129:16
  • Plant cell part139:28
  • Plant cell part1410:54
  • Plant cell part152:56
  • Plant cell part167:27
  • Plant cell part175:48
  • Plant cell part183:00

Requirements

  • any life science students
  • no specific requirements.

Description

What is a Plant Cell?

Plant cells are eukaryotic cells that vary in several fundamental factors from other eukaryotic organisms.

Both plant and animal cells contain a nucleus along with similar organelles.

One of the distinctive aspects of a plant cell is the presence of a cell wall outside the cell membrane


In general, animal cells are smaller than plant cells.

Its uneven form is another distinguishing feature.

This results from the lack of a cell wall.

However, because both plant and animal cells descended from eukaryotic cells, they share some cellular organelles.



Nucleus

The nucleus is an organelle that houses a number of different sub-organelles, including chromatins, nucleoli, and nucleosomes.

DNA and other genetic materials are also present.

Nuclear Membrane

Around the nucleus lies a double-membrane structure.

The nuclear envelope is another name for it.



Nucleus

The nucleus is an organelle that houses a number of different sub-organelles, including chromatins, nucleoli, and nucleosomes.

DNA and other genetic materials are also present.

Nuclear Membrane

Around the nucleus lies a double-membrane structure.

The nuclear envelope is another name for it.


and many more in demonstration section, please follow.

plant cell intro

plant cell definition and discovery

plant cell structure

cell wall functions and types

cell membrane functions

chloroplast

ribosomes

endoplasmic reticulum

Nucleus

Golgi apparatus and functions

mitochondria

peroxisomes

vacuole and functions summary

Lysosome definition and functions

plasmodesma different types of plant cells

sclerenchyma cell collenchyma cell

xylem cells phloem cells

plant cell functions

difference between plant and animal cells

animal cell intro

intro of nucleus

Golgi complex

micro tubules

vacuoles

er

mitochondria

lysosomes and diseases

cytoplasm

ribosomes

centrioles

plasma membrane

animal cell types

brain cells and neurons

Fungi Updating

Proteins are mainly packaged and secreted by this organelle.

Golgi complex or Golgi apparatus is responsible for the synthesis of sphingomyelin, glycose, and many more.

In the Golgi apparatus, the plants’ complex polysaccharides are synthesized.

This part als forms lysosomes and transports lipids.

This component of the cell also synthesizes some materials that can be found near the Endoplasmic reticulum.

Somes, polymers are converted into monomers with the help of the Golgi apparatus.

Golgi apparatus helps to synthesize cell wall and plasma membrane.


Who this course is for:

  • All life science students