Anatomy Ans Physiology Cell Structures and Functions - LAB EXERCISE
Anatomy Ans Physiology Cell Structures and Functions - LAB EXERCISE
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EXERCISE NO. 2
CELLULAR STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
GIO: To learn the different parts of the cell and its functions SIO
1. Draw and label the important parts of a hypothetical cell.
2. Enumerate the 2 major classes of cells
➢ The two major classes of cells are Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. A
prokaryotic cell is a simplest and smallest cell. They are unicellular
organisms that do not contain membrane-bound structures, such as the
nucleus, mitochondria, etc. The organisms with prokaryotic cells are
bacterias. Their lack of internal membrane became their distinguishable
asset to the eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, are
much larger and complex, as it is from a wide range of diversity and
differentiation. They are unicellular and contain membrane-bound
structures. These cells have a nucleus and other important organelles
surrounded by a plasma membrane. The organelles of the eukaryotic cells
are responsible for different functions, such as the production of ATP and
protein synthesis.