Comprehensive Cell Structure and Mitosis Diagram Overview
This detailed diagram illustrates the intricate structures found within a eukaryotic cell, including the nuclear membrane, cytosol, lysosomes, smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and vesicles. Key components such as chromatin, nucleolus, centrioles, and the cytoskeletal filaments are shown, along with essential processes like mitosis phases: interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and the formation of spindle apparatus. This resource serves as a fundamental guide for understanding cellular organization and division.
Comprehensive Cell Structure and Mitosis Diagram Overview
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nuclear membrane Cell Diagram cytosol Lysosome (hydrolytic enzymes) smooth endoplasmic reticulum cell membrane Peroxisome (catalase or peroxidase enzyme Golgi apparatus mitochondria nucleoplasm chromatin nucleolus vesicle centrioles rough endoplasmic reticulum microvilli ribosomes cilia
Cell Membrane Glycoprotein Glycolipid Cholesterol Outward-facing layer of phospholipids Carbohydrate of glycocalyx Integral protein Inward-facing layer of phospholipids Peripheral protein Filaments of cytoskeleton
Mitosis spindle fiber disappearing nuclear membrane chromatin centrioles centromere nucleolus nuclear membrane spindle microtubules spindle pole plasma membrane chromosome (2 chromatids) INTERPHASE LATE PROPHASE EARLY PROPHASE
Mitosis(cont.) nucleolus forming spindle equator cleavage furrow nuclear membrane forming spindle daughter chromosomes TELOPHASE METAPHASE ANAPHASE