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To a eukaryotic cell, this is an animal cell.
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You need to understand the basics of the animal cell, okay? one is that animal cells are irregular in shape, okay? they do not have cell walls, all right? unlike plant cells.
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So animal cells, we can sketch something of an animal cell.
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This could be an animal cell, all right? and it's made of plasma membrane okay and the plasma membrane is a double membrane it has a lipid bilayer molecule okay then we can start with drawing the structure of a nucleus okay like that that can be a nucleus and then it says the nucleus we have nucleolus all right and from that we have these branches we we call these are this could be form where the form goldge operators, okay, like that.
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And again on this side you can also draw similar structures like that, okay.
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So we just draw some sort of these structures here, okay? and then you have others.
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You can have others like that that look like, you know, then you have mitochondry.
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You can have mitochondria here, one or two mitochondria.
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Inside this cell.
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Okay, these are sites for respiration.
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Okay.
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And then you can have some sort of work walls like that, okay...