Parts Of A Smallpox Cell
Nucleoprotein - Nuclic Acid attached to a protein in this case The DNA
The Core - The core of the cell contains all of the cell's DNA (like the nucleus in a eukaryote)
The Core Envelope - The Core envelope is made up of 2 parts:
The Core Membrane - Acts to let nutrients into the core (like the nuclear membrane)
The Palisade Layer - Acts like a cell wall except protecting the cell's core
Lateral Body - Contains enzymes essential for cell reproduction (Not Mitosis)
The Outer Envelope - The Outer Envelope Consists of 3 parts including:
The Inner Membrane - Further Processing of the organic materials entering the cell
The Outer Membrane - Process of the organic materials entering the cell
Surface Tubules - Allows organic material into the cell
The Core - The core of the cell contains all of the cell's DNA (like the nucleus in a eukaryote)
The Core Envelope - The Core envelope is made up of 2 parts:
The Core Membrane - Acts to let nutrients into the core (like the nuclear membrane)
The Palisade Layer - Acts like a cell wall except protecting the cell's core
Lateral Body - Contains enzymes essential for cell reproduction (Not Mitosis)
The Outer Envelope - The Outer Envelope Consists of 3 parts including:
The Inner Membrane - Further Processing of the organic materials entering the cell
The Outer Membrane - Process of the organic materials entering the cell
Surface Tubules - Allows organic material into the cell
Compared to a prokaryotic cell
The cell actually has a structure compared to prokaryote which doesn't have any set parts to do particular things
Compared to a eukaryotic Cell
As they do not contain a Mitochondria and other essential pats in a eukaryote, As well as being smaller.