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Transcript for Cell Anatomy. Part One

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Most cells consist of one nucleus, the brain of the cell.

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cytoplasm, the fluid that fills the cell

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and various organelles, like the organs in your body.

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All surrounded by a semipermeable cell membrane

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Well, that's the short version.

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Start thinking as the cell now as a little body

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that is analogous to your own body.

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The structure of cells has evolved over billions of years

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beginning with the first cell which emerged from the primodial ooze

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There are two types of cells

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The difference between the two is simple:

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perhaps you've heard of bacteria.

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Basically, bacteria are the most common procaryotic cells.

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They don't even have nuclei or organelles,

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but, of course, they do have DNA, which we'll get to later.

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Eukaryotes, on the other hand, do have nuclei and organelles

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and are enclosed by a membrane

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Eukaryotes is what you picture as the typical cell