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This question asks us to draw an idealized animal cell and to identify the parts by name and function.
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All right.
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So for a typical animal cell, usually we can just draw it as this circular cell, spherical in shape.
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And of course, it is going to be a eukaryotic cell.
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The first feature that we will have in a eukaryotic animal cell will be a nucleotic.
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And it's also important to note that there will be a plasma membrane.
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And attached to the nucleus, we usually find our endoplasmic reticulum.
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And it kind of spans out across and forms this network of membranes that will then be associated with the golgi apparatus that kind of comes off of that endoplasmic reticulum and has these vesicles that will move to different areas of the cell and different organelles in order to distribute the contents inside those vesicles.
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We also find mitochondria, which contain their own a double membrane structure.
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There are these folds inside the mitochondria known as kristae.
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And there will also be lysosomes.
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And actually that kind of looks a lot like the nucleus, so we'll make it a little smaller.
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And let's just label a couple things here...