Rabu, 04 Maret 2009

General principles

Mouse cells grown in a culture dish. These cells grow in large clumps, but each individual cell is about 10 micrometres across

Each cell is at least somewhat self-contained and self-maintaining: it can take in nutrients, convert these nutrients into energy, carry out specialized functions, and reproduce as necessary. Each cell stores its own set of instructions for carrying out each of these activities.

All cells have several different abilities:[5]

Some prokaryotic cells contain important internal membrane-bound compartments,[6] but eukaryotic cells have a specialized set of internal membrane compartments.

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