BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nuclear Pore, Golgi Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane

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Lecture 3: the eukaryotic cell - membranes and compartments. Includes nuclear envelope, er, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, plasma membrane, and the vesicles that move between them (multiple organelles connected) Exocytosis vesicle that budded off from endomembrane system can fuse with plasma membrane and deliver its contents into extracellular spam. Endocytosis material from outside cell is brought into vesicle that can fuse with other organelles. Movement into and out of nucleus to carry out key cellular functions. Transcription: dna replication in nucleus, synthesis or rna transcription occurs in nucleus, assemble ribosomes in nucleus. Translation: mrna and ribosomes from nucleus to cytoplasm, synthesis of proteins (translation, proteins needed by nucleus are sent to nucleus. Proteins provide structure and carry out many essential activities in a cell. Double membrane structure: nuclear envelope w nuclear pores that allow movement small molecules and ions can passively diffuse through pores but large proteins and rna require active transport.

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