PROKARYOTIC OR EUKARYODTIC CELL??
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Research on the structure of the following:
° Parenchyma Cell
° Escherichia Coli
° Paramecium Cell
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Parenchyma Cell
- In general, parenchyma cells carry huge amounts of chloroplasts, ribosomes, ER, and Golgi bodies. Depending on what type, they may carry starch, proteins, fats, pigments, and even crystals. The thin cell walls of parenchyma cells are composed of cellulose, hemicellulose, and calcium pectate.
Escherichia Coli
- E. coli is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, which possesses adhesive fimbriae and a cell wall that consists of an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharides, a periplasmic space with a peptidoglycan layer, and an inner, cytoplasmic membrane.
Paramecium Cell
- The body of a paramecium is asymmetrical. It has a well-defined ventral or oral surface and has a convex aboral or dorsal body surface. Its whole body is covered with a flexible, thin and firm membrane called pellicles. These pellicles are elastic in nature which supports the cell membrane.
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