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Cell biology

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Usage

  1. All fields are optional
  2. Setting a value for any of the cell or organelle attributes will make its diagram visible
  3. Any number and combination of diagram attributes may be set
  4. When multiple diagrams are activated, the title is suppressed
{{Cell biology
|celltypes     = yes        <!-- Display a diagram comparing a eukaryote to a prokaryote. -->
|animalcell    = yes        <!-- Diagram of an animal cell and its constituent organelles. -->
|plantcell     = yes        <!-- Diagram of a plant cell and its constituent organelles. -->
|nucleus       = yes        <!-- Diagram of a nucleus and its constituent parts. -->
|ribosome      = <!-- Not yet implemented. -->
|golgi         = yes        <!-- Diagram of a Golgi complex. -->
|centrosome    = yes        <!-- Diagram of a centrosome. -->
|mitochondrion = yes        <!-- Diagram of a mitochondrion. -->
|chloroplast   = yes        <!-- Diagram of a chloroplast. -->
}}

Example

Cell biology
Celltypes.svg
The cells of eukaryotes (left) and prokaryotes (right).
Animal Cell.svg
Plant cell structure svg labels.svg
Components of a typical plant cell:
a. Plasmodesmata
b. Plasma membrane
c. Cell wall
1. Chloroplast
d. Thylakoid membrane
e. Starch grain
2. Vacuole
f. Vacuole
g. Tonoplast
h. Mitochondrion
i. Peroxisome
j. Cytoplasm
k. Small membranous vesicles
l. Rough endoplasmic reticulum
3. Nucleus
m. Nuclear pore
n. Nuclear envelope
o. Nucleolus
p. Ribosome
q. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
r. Golgi vesicles
s. Golgi apparatus (Golgi body)
t. Cytoskeleton
Diagram human cell nucleus numbered version.svg
Components of a typical nucleus:
1. Nuclear envelope
1.a. Outer membrane
1.b. Inner membrane
2. Nucleolus
3. Nucleoplasm
4. Chromatin
4.a. Heterochromatin
4.b. Euchromatin
5. Ribosome
6. Nuclear pore
Golgi apparatus (numbers version).svg
Components of a typical Golgi apparatus:
  1. Cisternæ
  2. Lumen
  3. Incoming transport vesicle
  4. Cis face
  5. Trans face
  6. Outgoing transport vesicle
Centrosome (numbers version).svg
Components of a typical centrosome:
  1. Centriole
  2. Mother centriole
  3. Daughter centriole
  4. Distal ends
  5. Distal appendages
  6. Subdistal appendages
  7. Proximal ends
  8. Microtubule triplets
  9. Interconnecting fibers
  10. Microtubules
  11. Pericentriolar material
Mitochondrion mini.svg
Components of a typical mitochondrion

1 Outer membrane

1.1 Porin

2 Intermembrane space

2.1 Intracristal space
2.2 Peripheral space

3 Lamella

3.1 Inner membrane
3.11 Inner boundary membrane
3.12 Cristal membrane
3.2 Matrix
3.3 Cristæ

4 Mitochondrial DNA
5 Matrix granule
6 Ribosome
7 ATP synthase


Chloroplast mini.svg

An example of the template with all diagrams activated.

  • Note: title bars are currently disabled in this view.

See also

Organelle diagram