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Saturday, March 3, 2012
Significant Differences Between Plant Cell & Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Outer boundary is cell wall
Plant cell have a cell wall
Having Chloroplasts for photosynthesis
Eukaryotic cells
basic structure is same to animal cell
Plant cell have a cell wall
Having Chloroplasts for photosynthesis
Eukaryotic cells
basic structure is same to animal cell
Consists with
Cell wall
Chloroplast
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Vacuole
Monday, November 28, 2011
Animal Cell
Animal cells are typical Eucaryotic cells
Enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles
Animal cells do not have a Cell wall
Both plant and animal cells ranged between 1-100 micro meters
These cells cant see by unaided eye and we have to use compound microscope to observe animal cells
Enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles
Animal cells do not have a Cell wall
Both plant and animal cells ranged between 1-100 micro meters
These cells cant see by unaided eye and we have to use compound microscope to observe animal cells
Above picture shows the structure of typical animal cell. But cell to cell above structure can be different and that is only the typical cell structure.
Now lets see what are the organelles we can see in these cells.
Plasma-membrane
Cell Plasma
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Golgi aparates
Lysosomes
Nucleus
Peroxisomes
Mitochondria
Ribosomes
After discussing about plant cell in my next blog post I will show you about each organelles later
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Differences between Prokaryotic and Eucaryotic
Prokaryotic Cells
Small cells comparing to Eucaryotic cells
Always unicellular
No Nucleus
No any membrane-bound organelles ( Like mitochondria)
DNA is circular and do not combine with Histone
Ribosomes are small (70s)
No cytoskeleton
Cell division by binary fission
Reproduction is asexual
Eucaryotic Cells
Larger Cells comparing to prokaryotic cells
Often Multicellular
Always have Nucleus
DNA is combined with Histone
Ribosomes are large (80s)
There is a cytoskeleton
Cell division is by mitosis or meiosis

Small cells comparing to Eucaryotic cells
Always unicellular
No Nucleus
No any membrane-bound organelles ( Like mitochondria)
DNA is circular and do not combine with Histone
Ribosomes are small (70s)
No cytoskeleton
Cell division by binary fission
Reproduction is asexual
Eucaryotic Cells
Larger Cells comparing to prokaryotic cells
Often Multicellular
Always have Nucleus
DNA is combined with Histone
Ribosomes are large (80s)
There is a cytoskeleton
Cell division is by mitosis or meiosis
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Kingdoms of Biology
When we consider living organisms there are several groups. Some animals have different characteristics. So according to the characteristics of living organisms they are categorize in to 5 Kingdoms
Monera
Protists
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
Monera
Monera is single cell organisms. eg: Bacteria, Cynobacteria. Among all the living organisms bacteria are the most common living organism is Bacteria. Bacteria are also known as living fossils because they are present on earth more than 20000 years not facing to any differences.
Protists
This is another living organism type. Many of them are single cells. Some are moving and some are not moving.
Fungi
Motionless living organisms which absorb nutrients.
Plantae
Multi celled organisms. Green organisms. They use photosynthesis process to provide energy. Cell walls are created with cellulose
Animalia
Most complex living organisms on earth. Multi-cell organisms.Cant produce food using sunlight use organic matter as source for food.
Monera
Protists
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
Monera
Monera is single cell organisms. eg: Bacteria, Cynobacteria. Among all the living organisms bacteria are the most common living organism is Bacteria. Bacteria are also known as living fossils because they are present on earth more than 20000 years not facing to any differences.
Protists
This is another living organism type. Many of them are single cells. Some are moving and some are not moving.
Fungi
Motionless living organisms which absorb nutrients.
Plantae
Multi celled organisms. Green organisms. They use photosynthesis process to provide energy. Cell walls are created with cellulose
Animalia
Most complex living organisms on earth. Multi-cell organisms.Cant produce food using sunlight use organic matter as source for food.
Monday, November 14, 2011
What is chromosome?
In the nucleus of each cell, the DNA molecule is packaged in to threat- like structures called chromosome. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.
Chromosomes are not visible in the cell nucleus not even under microscope when the cell is not dividing. However the DNA that makes up chromosomes become more tightly packed during cell division is then visible under microscope.
DNA finger printing
The Chemical structure of everyone,s DNA is same.
The chemical structure of man and animals are also the same.
The Different between animals and within people is also generated by DNA, So how it happens if DNA structure is same...
That happens like this
although the chemical structure of a DNA is same order of the base pairs of DNA is different. This will occur the differences between animals.
every person has different sequence of DNA to identify a person scientists have to recognize this sequence of millions of DNAs so scientists use short method to do that because of repeating pasterns in DNA
This method will not able to recognize people separately but will able to recognize whether the two DNA samples are from same person.
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