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Eukaryotic Cell Lab Report

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During the experiment, a few organelles were easily recognizable with the use of a light microscope and at a magnification of 400x. For osseous tissue, the central canal, the lacunae and the lamella and the overall Haversian system was visible. For striated muscle tissue, the striations in the muscle fiber, the connective endomysium and the multiple nuclei surrounding it were visible. The image on the right shows the lab drawing that was done when observing the cells; it shows a schematic drawing of the tissue cells and some of the parts are labeled. Eukaryotic cells contain several types of organelles, which are a small cellular structure, which performs specialized function inside a cell. Examples of organelles are mitochondria, endoplasmic …show more content…

Moreover, eukaryotic cells are organized with many membrane bound organelles. This compartmentalizations, which occurs in eukaryotic cells, this allows the cell to perform incompatible chemical reactions concurrently. It’s function also increases the surface area of the cell membrane, this is a necessity when cells take in nutrient and excrete their waste products. All of the cell’s organelles functions must work together coordinately to make sure all the needs of the cell are met. For example, energy production, cell reproduction, synthesis of proteins, photosynthesis and membrane construction. That way the cells can operate properly in the organism. Osseous tissue (osseum textus) is a major structural and supportive connective tissue in the body. It has a hard matrix configuration that contains …show more content…

Firstly, both tissue cells arise fro, pre-exiting cells, although in a different method from most eukaryotic cells. They also both contain hereditary information. Furthermore, the osteoblasts cells of osseous tissue undergoes metabolic reaction, in order to from new bone. The osteons are the functional units of osseous tissues and compact bones. For striated muscle tissue, they control the movement of the muscles of the body through metabolic activities; which then relates to the energy flow within the class. These tissues are composed of one or more cells. It can be seen how the cell theory applies to both tissue cells, even though their outer appearance are different from most, these cells still consist most of the element of the cell

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