Compartmentalization allows each compartment to perform specific functions without interference from other cell functions. For example, lysosomes can break down cell debris in a compartment without accidentally digesting the cell itself.
It also allow enzymes and substrates to reach higher concentrations than if everything was diluted by the entire cytoplasm. For example, the mitochondria accumulates a large electron gradient in order for the electron transport chain to work.
Jesse could say that the cell is likely a eukaryotic cell, as mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells. The presence of cell membranes suggests that the cell is a structural unit of a living organism, responsible for maintaining its integrity.
Eukaryotic cells are more complex then prokaryotic cells. This is because they are larger in size and have membrane bound organelles. They are have an enclosed nucleus.
It has eukaryote cells
nothing can pass through it
nucleus
Jesse could say that the cell is likely a eukaryotic cell, as mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells. The presence of cell membranes suggests that the cell is a structural unit of a living organism, responsible for maintaining its integrity.
Eukaryotic cells are more complex then prokaryotic cells. This is because they are larger in size and have membrane bound organelles. They are have an enclosed nucleus.
Autogenic means produced from within, or self-generating. Therefore the 'autogenic hypothesis' is most likely to be that the organelles and structures of a Eukaryotic cell were self-generated by a Prokaryotic cell - and this is how Eukaryotic cells were created. The theory of Endosymbiosis is much more widely accepted.
The Mitochondria are used to make ATP, or energy. Well, if the Mitochondria were to be destroyed, i would say that the cell will soon stop storing energy and probably die.Cellular respiration
It has eukaryote cells
Yes. All plants and animals are eukaryotic. That is to say they are all composed of cells withe nuclei.
nothing can pass through it
yes, it is
human bones are eukaryotic cells as they contain well developed nucles.
Procariótico y eucariótico
nucleus
I would say so. In a eukaryotic cell,the DNA is surrounded by the nuclear membrane, which makes it harder. In a prokaryotic cell, the DNA is simply suspended in nucleoid region, which makes locating and extracting far easier. BUT, realize that most prokaryotic cells are surrounded by a cell wall, which can be tough to get through.