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An essay on the structure of a typical human cell.  

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An essay on the structure of a typical human cell. In this essay I will be discussing the structure of typical human cell, and talking about the functions of structures. Moreover I will also be touching on some detail of typical human cells, which will include processes. Typical human cell structures contain linear DNA which is in the nucleus. The nucleus contains genetic information and controls what happens in the cell. Also a cell contains a cytoplasm, cell membrane, rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER), larger-80S ribosomes, lysosomes and Golgi bodies. All high resolution typical human cells structure is only seen under an electron microscope, this is because of the useful magnification limit the electron microscope has. The useful magnification of the electron microscope is up to 500,000 times. All typical human cells contain membrane surrounded organelles. This is because they are eukaryotic cells; all but primitive cells. Eukaryotic cells are 10-100...

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