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Typical animal cell Original - This is a schematic view of an typical animal cell. An animal cell is a form of eukaryotic cell that makes up many tissues in animals. Reason well labeled, encyclopedic, high quality SVG. i am renominating it sepratly because last time it was one of the concern. Articles this image appears in Eukaryote, Cytoskeleton
Cell (biology) - Wikipedia ... Cell (biology)
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Centrosome - Wikipedia ... Centrosome
Cytoplasm - Wikipedia ... Cytoplasm
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67181. Anatomical terms of microanatomy. [edit on Wikidata] Look up cilium in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The cilium (pl.: cilia; from Latin cilium ' eyelid '; in Medieval Latin and in anatomy, cilium is an eyelash) is a membrane -bound organelle found on most types of eukaryotic cell. [1] (. Cilia are absent in bacteria and archaea.)
Probably because most animal cells (that we'd think of as belonging to animals) don't have flagella, rather they're best known for being attached to single-celled animals. The flagellum mostly helps the single-celled animal move around, although larger animals have them on some cells. —Pengo 13:05, 27 March 2007 (UTC) Reply