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  • GRANT JENSEN!

    

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  • I was hoping for an animal cell, but still interesting how both animal and plant cells share similar organelles.

  • Thank you, really helped with my project

  • Should be narrated....

  • This was not helpful at all. Needs a bit of a touch up...

  • WOW! whoever made this is not smart. Eukaryotic Cell's DON'T have chloroplasts. Only Prokaryotic cells do. Take this off

  • well plant cells are eukaryotic and they have chloroplasts. That is how they convert energy by photosynthesis.

  • Is it possible you were referring to the difference of "plant" and "animal" cell structures? - If that was what you were referring to, then you are right. But your statement above as it is, needs further research.

  • For your information, eukaryotic cells DO have chloroplasts. A eukaryote is not necessarily an animal cell; many plant cells are classified as a eukaryote(as well as fungi). However, only the plant cell eukaryotes have chloroplasts; not the animal cell eukaryotes.

    See, the main difference is eukaryotes have a definite nucleus, while prokaryotes do not.

  • what the heck? this video is so factually incorrect. no one should use this!

  • BOLIGY

  • Hey - isn't the ER generally found close to the nucleus in an animal cell? Or is this like... a specific layout for this Ostreococcus tauri cell ...? Sorry I dont know anything about the Ostreococcus tauri cell specifically and am just asking...

  • The ER has to be close to the nucleus, because part of the ER makes up part of the nuclear envelope.

  • Um yes, I do know that. it's just that the image in the video is slightly different to what I;m used to seeing in textbooks and labs. Textbooks generally show the ER AROUND the Nucleus, and then the Golgi Apparatus. The image in this video shows the Golgi closer to the Nucleus than the ER... I found that a bit... odd, so thats what provoked my original question.

  • Is the image in the video actually "wrong"?

  • Short answer: The cell shown in the video might be a cell with structure different to what biologists are currently aware. Shorter answer: Yes, it's very likely very wrong.

  • Thanks on that.

  • thanks, i hope it helps for my biology test

  • Thanks for sharing this. Very good info.

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