Biology (Mader), 10th EditionChapter 4:
Cell Structure and FunctionLearning OutcomesAfter studying this chapter, you should be able to accomplish the following outcomes. Cellular Level of Organization
- Cite the three tenets of the cell theory.
- Explain why cells are so small.
Prokaryotic Cells
- Describe the structure of the prokaryotic cell in terms of the cell envelope, cytoplasm, and appendages. Give a function for each structure.
Introducing Eukaryotic Cells
- Compare the structure of the prokaryotic cell to the eukaryotic cell.
- Apply the endosymbiosis theory to the structure of the eukaryotic cell.
The Nucleus and Ribosomes
- Describe the structure and function of the nucleus and ribosomes.
The Endomembrane System
- Describe the structure of the endomembrane system and it role in protein synthesis and secretion.
Other Vesicles and Vacuoles
- Describe the structure and function of lysosomes and peroxisomes.
- Describe the varied functions of vacuoles and/or vesicles in protists, plants, and animals.
The Energy-Related Organelles
- Compare and contrast the structure and function of chloroplasts and mitochondria.
The Cytoskeleton
- Compare and contrast the structure and function of actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules.
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