Figure 4 1 Anatomy of the composite animal

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Figure 4. 1 Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane Endoplasmic

Figure 4. 1 Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane Endoplasmic reticulum Nuclear envelope Mitochondria © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Chromatin Nucleus Nucleolus

Figure 4. 1 a Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane

Figure 4. 1 a Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Nucleus Cytoplasm Plasma membrane © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 4. 1 b Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Endoplasmic reticulum Nuclear envelope

Figure 4. 1 b Anatomy of the composite animal cell. Endoplasmic reticulum Nuclear envelope Mitochondria © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Chromatin Nucleus Nucleolus

Figure 4. 2 Structural details of the plasma membrane. Extracellular fluid (watery environment outside

Figure 4. 2 Structural details of the plasma membrane. Extracellular fluid (watery environment outside cell) Polar head of phospholipid molecule Glycocalyx (carbohydrates) Cholesterol Glycolipid Glycoprotein Nonpolar tail of phospholipid molecule Lipid bilayer containing proteins Outward-facing layer of phospholipids Inward-facing layer of phospholipids Cytoplasm (watery environment inside cell) Integral proteins Filament of cytoskeleton Peripheral proteins © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 4. 3 Structure of the generalized cell. Chromatin Nucleus Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Nuclear

Figure 4. 3 Structure of the generalized cell. Chromatin Nucleus Nuclear envelope Nucleolus Nuclear pore Plasma membrane Smooth endoplasmic reticulum Cytosol Mitochondrion Lysosome Rough endoplasmic reticulum Centrioles Centrosome matrix Ribosomes Golgi apparatus Microvilli Microfilament Secretion being released from cell by exocytosis Microtubule Cytoskeletal elements © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Intermediate filaments Peroxisome

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of 2) Centrosomes (each has 2 centrioles) Late Prophase Early Prophase Interphase Plasma membrane Early mitotic spindle Spindle pole Aster Nucleolus Chromatin Nuclear envelope © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Chromosome consisting of two sister chromatids Polar microtubule Fragments of nuclear envelope Centromere Kinetochore microtubule

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of 2) Metaphase Anaphase Nuclear envelope forming Spindle Metaphase plate © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Telophase Daughter chromosomes Cytokinesis Nucleolus forming Contractile ring at cleavage furrow

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (1 of 6) Interphase Centrosomes (each has 2 centrioles) Nucleolus Chromatin Nuclear envelope © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Plasma membrane

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (2 of 6) Early Prophase Early mitotic spindle Aster Chromosome consisting of two sister chromatids © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Centromere

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (3 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (3 of 6) Late Prophase Spindle pole Kinetochore © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Polar microtubule Fragments of nuclear envelope Kinetochore microtubule

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (4 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (4 of 6) Metaphase Spindle Metaphase plate © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (5 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (5 of 6) Anaphase Daughter chromosomes © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (6 of

Figure 4. 4 The interphase cell and the events of cell division. (6 of 6) Telophase Nuclear envelope forming © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc. Cytokinesis Nucleolus forming Contractile ring at cleavage furrow

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles © 2014 Pearson

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (1 of 4)

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (1 of 4) © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (2 of 4)

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (2 of 4) © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (3 of 4)

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (3 of 4) © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (4 of 4)

Table 4. 1 Summary of Structure and Function of Cytoplasmic Organelles (4 of 4) © 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.