Extreme Biology: Cell structure & The Cycle of Life
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Biology Masterclass: The Micro-Universe Within
Phase 1: Advanced Cytology (Cell Structure)
Cells are not just bags of liquid; they are highly organized mechanical systems.
1. Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic (The Logic)
- Prokaryotic (Primitive): No defined nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Single circular DNA. (Ex: Bacteria, Cyanobacteria).
- Eukaryotic (Advanced): Well-defined nucleus with membrane-bound organelles. Linear DNA in chromosomes. (Ex: Plants, Animals, Fungi).
2. The Internal Machinery (Detailed Organelles)
- Plasma Membrane: Fluid Mosaic Model. Semi-permeable (decides who enters/leaves).
- ER (Endoplasmic Reticulum): Rough ER (has ribosomes, makes Proteins); Smooth ER (makes Lipids).
- Golgi Apparatus: The "Post Office". Packages and dispatches proteins.
- Mitochondria: Double-membrane. Has its own DNA and Ribosomes (Endosymbiont theory).
- Centrioles: Only in animal cells; help in forming spindle fibers during division.
Phase 2: The Cell Cycle & Division
1. The Life Stages ()
- Interphase: The preparation phase (Takes 95% of the time).
- phase: Growth and normal metabolic roles.
- phase: DNA Replication (DNA doubles here).
- phase: Prepare for division.
- M-phase: The actual division (Mitosis).
2. Mitosis vs Meiosis (Advanced)
- Mitosis: Equational division. Keeps the chromosome number constant (). Used for growth/healing.
- Meiosis: Reductional division. Chromosome number is halved (). Involves Crossing Over (exchange of genes), which creates genetic variation.
Phase 3: The Exam Edge (High-Yield Facts)
- Largest Cell: Egg of an Ostrich.
- Smallest Cell: Mycoplasma (PPLO).
- Longest Cell in Human Body: Nerve cell (Neuron).
- Mesosomes: Functional equivalent of mitochondria in Prokaryotes.
[!IMPORTANT]
The Suicide Pact: Lysosomes contain "Hydrolytic Enzymes". When a cell is old or damaged, these enzymes digest the entire cellтАФhence the name "Suicide Bags".
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