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Animal cell processes, artwork

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Animal cell processes, artwork

Animal cell processes. Cutaway artwork showing the structures inside an animal cell and four different processes that take place inside it or on its membrane (all marked by magnifying glasses). The magnified views (across bottom) are showing, from left to right: protein transcription in the cell nucleus; receptors being transported to the cell membrane; ions passing through ion channels in the cell membrane; and protein translation on the endoplasmic reticulum. In addition to this, structures and processes shown include the cell nucleus (red), the cytoskeleton (orange), exocytosis (yellow), and endocytosis (green)

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Animal Cell Cell Biology Channels Cut Away Cytoskeleton Diagram Endocytosis Endoplasmic Reticulum Eukaryotic Export Gene Expression Genetic Golgi Apparatus Import Inset Insets Internal Ion Channel Membrane Membranes Microtubule Microtubules Mitochondria Mitochondrion Nucleolus Nucleus Organelle Organelles Process Processes Protein Translation Receptor Receptors Rough Smooth Spindle Structures Transcription Translation Vesicle Vesicles Endomembrane System Exocytosis Genetics Ingestion


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate processes that occur within an animal cell. The artwork provides a cutaway view, revealing the internal structures and four different processes taking place inside or on the cell membrane. Each process is marked by magnifying glasses, offering a closer look at their mechanisms. From left to right, the magnified views depict protein transcription in the cell nucleus, receptors being transported to the cell membrane, ions passing through ion channels in the membrane, and protein translation on the endoplasmic reticulum. These processes are crucial for gene expression and cellular function. The image also highlights other important structures such as the red-colored cell nucleus and orange cytoskeleton. Additionally, it features exocytosis (yellow) and endocytosis (green), which play vital roles in cellular transport. With its detailed depiction of organelles like mitochondria and Golgi apparatus, this artwork offers a comprehensive understanding of eukaryotic animal cells' complexity. It emphasizes genetic regulation, receptor signaling pathways, protein sorting mechanisms, and various forms of cellular transport. Science enthusiasts will appreciate this illustration's scientific accuracy combined with artistic flair. It serves as both an educational tool for biology students studying cell biology and genetics while also showcasing nature's remarkable intricacies at a microscopic level.

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