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Structure, Function, and Information Processing

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Structure, Function, and Information Processing: Cells: The Building Blocks of Life

Animal Cell Structure

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Animal Cell Structure

Animal cells are the basic units of life in animals. They contain different organelles, each with a specific function to keep the cell working properly. Unlike plant cells, animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts, but they have structures like the nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosomes that...

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Animal cells are structurally distinct from plant cells.

Unlike plant cells, which are sturdy and built for support, animal cells are more flexible, allowing them to adapt to various needs.

The outermost layer of an animal cell is the cell membrane, a flexible boundary that protects the cell and controls what enters and exits it.

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