In this video, we're going to begin our introduction to Eukaryotic Organelles or organs inside of the cells. And so recall from our previous lesson videos that eukaryotic cells contain several membrane-bound organelles. And so moving forward in our course, we're going to talk about many of these membrane-bound organelles. Now it's important to note that both animal and plant cells are eukaryotic, and so that means that they both contain eukaryotic organelles. However, that being said, some of the organelles of animal and plant cells will actually differ from each other, and so that's important to keep in mind. And so down below in our example of eukaryotic organelles, notice that we're showing you our representation of an animal cell over here on the left-hand side and our representation of a plant cell over here on the right-hand side. And what you'll notice is that the organelles that are in the middle here are organelles that are shared between both animal and plant cells, whereas the organelles that are over here on the far left are only found or associated with animal cells, whereas the organelles that are on the far right are only found and associated with plant cells. Now it's also important to keep in mind that these are just general representations of animal cells and plant cells, but not all animal cells and plant cells are going to have all of these organelles. They're just generalized representations. And so, when we're talking about the animal cell, we're going to be focusing on how lysosomes are one of the characteristic organelles that are only found in animal cells but not found in plant cells. And when we're talking about plant cells, we're going to talk about how chloroplasts and cell walls are characteristic of only plant cells, but not so much in animal cells. Whereas, here in the middle, once again, we have organelles that are common to both animal and plant cells. And moving forward in our course, we're going to talk a lot more about each of these organelles that are here. So, for example, the mitochondria, which we're not just eukaryotic cells, but also prokaryotic cells too that we're not just eukaryotic cells, but also prokaryotic cells too that we're not talking about here. They both have a rough ER or a rough endoplasmic reticulum, as well as a smooth endoplasmic reticulum, that we're showing you here. They both also have structures that we call ribosomes, which are these tiny little blue dots that we're showing you. They both have a Golgi apparatus, and they both are going to have peroxisomes like what we see here. And so once again, we're going to be talking about each of these organelles and their own separate videos moving forward. So this is just, basically for you to use to figure out what it is that we're going to be talking about moving forward. So this here concludes our brief introduction to eukaryotic organelles, and once again, moving forward in our course, we're going to talk a lot more about each of these organelles. So I'll see you all in our next video.
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