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human egg cell

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Human Egg Cell

 

 

 

Mrs. Rojas Biology Class, period 7

 

Beatriz Sanchez  

 

 

This is a picture of a labeled human female cell. This is a picture of it being under a 

It is in the process of it being made also. It is      microscope and with its actuall colors.

labeled also with the steps                                        It is being shown in a more bigger size.

 

 

Description:

This is a human egg cell. It is a eukaryotic cell. Since it is a eukaryatic cell. It is an animal cell. It is not a virus cell. Since it is not virus it is not different.

 

 

 Structure/Function of major parts of the cell:

What is its basic structure? Function?

 

This paragraph should include a description of the major components of your cell.  You should include the cellular structures that make it up, such as the organelles, and describe their function.  Some of the organelles and structures you should think about are:

 

Centrioles                    Nucleus                         Neck                            Mitochondria            Microtubules                Protein Coat                  Golgi apparatus             Peroxisomes               RNA/DNA                    Endoplasmic reticulum (rough and smooth)          Lysosomes                 

Lipid Bilayer                Cell Membrane              Vacuoles                        Plasmid                    

Chloroplasts                 Nucleoid                       Flagellum                     Ribosomes                  

Tail                              Head                             Sheath                         Glycoprotein

 

Human Impact/Relation:

 

Describe your cell or subject in relation to humans (How does it relate to humans?), putting it into context to describe, why is it important?   Where is it found?

 

Resources:

 

Possible Sources of Good Reliable Information

 

http://www.cellsalive.com

 

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