Team:Evry/Eukaryotic Cell
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Eukaryotic cells are known to be much larger than those of prokaryotes, on average 50µm and 1µm respectively. They have a variety of internal membranes and structures, called organelles, and a cytoskeleton composed of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments, which play an important role in defining the cell's organization and shape. This difference of complexity between eukaryotes and prokaryotes justifies why bacteria are preferentially used in system and synthetic biology. It’s easier, for example, to express proteins and detect them in a single structure such as a bacterium compared to a multicellular system. | Eukaryotic cells are known to be much larger than those of prokaryotes, on average 50µm and 1µm respectively. They have a variety of internal membranes and structures, called organelles, and a cytoskeleton composed of microtubules, microfilaments, and intermediate filaments, which play an important role in defining the cell's organization and shape. This difference of complexity between eukaryotes and prokaryotes justifies why bacteria are preferentially used in system and synthetic biology. It’s easier, for example, to express proteins and detect them in a single structure such as a bacterium compared to a multicellular system. | ||
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Eukaryote represents then a large complex organism including animals, plants and fungi. Most of them contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. | Eukaryote represents then a large complex organism including animals, plants and fungi. Most of them contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. |
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