BIOL1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Lamina

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20 Jul 2018
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Dynamic, used in eukaryotic flagella: microfilaments (7nm diameter) actin monomers. In addition to a chromosome, bacteria may contain small circular dna molecules called plasmids. Gram strain, scientists can categorise many bacterial species according to differences in cell wall composition. Interactions between (e. g. human cells and microbes) are based on the exchange of the products of metabolism: bacterial metabolic products are exchanged with the human (host) cell. Exergonic reactions: have a negative g, energy of reactants > energy of products, produces energy, decreases total energy in system, spontaneous, typical for catabolism/energy generation, e. g. Endergonic reactions: have a positive g, energy of reactants < energy of products, uses up energy, decreases disorder (entropy, non-spontaneous, typical for anabolism/energy consumption, e. g. In atp, the chemical energy us released via hydrolysis of bonds between phosphate groups: atp can be hydrolysed to form adp and phosphate with a free energy change of -

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