BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Tight Junction, Exocytosis, Plastid

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Lec 2 : intro to cell biology (jan 15) 2. 3 - eukaryotic cell eukaryotes : protists, fungi, animal, plants. Consists of two membranes, separated by a narrow space. Lamins (protein filaments) line and reinforce inner surface nuclear pore complexes : Control transport of molecules b/w nucleus and cytoplasm nuclear pore : Opening in nuclear envelope through which large molecules (rna/proteins) move b/w the nucleus and the cytoplasm nucleoplasm : Contain 4 types of rrna molecukes and more than 80 proteins. Function : use info in mrna to assemble a. a into proteins. Some attached to membrane, others freely suspended in cytosol , most attached to er. Proteins made on free ribosomes can remain in cytosol, pass through nuclear pores into nucleus, or becomes part of mitochondria/chloroplast/cytoskeleton. Collection of interrelated internal membranous sacs that divide cell into functional/structural components. Functions : synthesis/modifications/transport of proteins, synthesis of lipids, detoxifying.

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