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Size Limitations

Size Limitations. Materials needed by the cell for survival enter a cell through its surface. At a certain point the surface area will be too small to allow materials to get into the cell fast enough. Cytoskeleton. A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm. Always changing

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Size Limitations

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  1. Size Limitations • Materials needed by the cell for survival enter a cell through its surface. • At a certain point the surface area will be too small to allow materials to get into the cell fast enough.

  2. Cytoskeleton A network of fibers extending throughout the cytoplasm. Always changing support movement of organelles

  3. Microfilaments • Thin, solid, protein rods (actin). • Allow cell to change shape when they slide past one another. • I.E. Amoeba

  4. Microtubules • Hollow tubes of proteins that give rigidity and shape. • Function: Provide tracks along which other organelles can move.

  5. Flagella • Long thin whip-like structure. • Moves in an “S” shape to propel the cell. • Core of microtubules.

  6. Cilia • Shorter and more numerous than flagella. • Made up of Microtubules. • Back and forth motion.

  7. The Cell as a Coordinated Unit

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