Cell Structure

      Basic Information:




The Salpingoeca rosetta cell has a flagellum used for movement, a microvilli collar for catching nutrients, and like other eukaryotes, a cell membrane that contains cytoplasm, organelles including the golgi body, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondrion, lysosome, vesicles and a genome of 55 megabases in the nucleus.

There are different variations, or morphologies, of the cell, with slightly different structures, too.



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