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The Overview of cell


In plants cell, onion has a distinct cell wall as its outer boundary and just within it is the cell membrane.

The cells of the human cheek have an outer membrane as the delimiting structure of the cell.

Inside each cell is a dense membrane bound structure called nucleus. This nucleus contains the chromosomes which in turn contain the genetic material, DNA.

Cells that have membrane bound nuclei are called eukaryotic whereas cells that lack a membrane bound nucleus are prokaryotic.

In both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, a semi-fluid matrix called cytoplasm occupies the volume of the cell.

The cytoplasm is the main arena of cellular activities in both the plant and animal cells.

Various chemical reactions occur in it to keep the cell in the ‘living state’.

Besides the nucleus, the eukaryotic cells have other membrane bound distinct structures called organelles like the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the golgi complex, lysosomes, mitochondria, microbodies and vacuoles.

The prokaryotic cells lack such membrane bound organelles.

Ribosomes are non-membrane bound organelles found in all cells(both eukaryotic as well as prokaryotic).

Within the cell, ribosomes are found not only in the cytoplasm but also within the two organelles:

  • chloroplasts (in plants)
  • mitochondria and on rough ER.
  • The animal cells contain another non-membrane bound organelle called centrosome which helps in cell division. Cells differ greatly in size, shape and activities.

    For example: Mycoplasmas is the smallest cells having only 0.3 μm length while bacteria could be 3 to 5 μm.

    The largest isolated single cell is the egg of an ostrich.

    Among multicellular organisms, human red blood cells are about 7.0 μm in diameter. Nerve cells are some of the longest cells. Cells also vary greatly in their shape.

    They may be disc-like, polygonal, columnar, cuboid, thread like, or even irregular. The shape of the cell may vary with the function they perform.

    RBC

    RBC cell

    (Rround and biconcave)

    WBC

    WBC cell

    (Amoeboid)

    Columnar cells

    Columnar cell

    (Long and narrow)

    Nerve cells

    Nerve cell

    (Long and branched)

    Mesophyll cells

    mesophyll cell

    (Round and oval)

    Tracheid

    tracheid cell

    (Elongated)