BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Phagocytosis, Exocytosis, Phospholipid

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Most organelles are found in both plant and animal cells. Contains most of the genetic material of the cell. Double membrane w/ pores for the passage of certain macromolecules. Within the nucleus our dna is organized with protein into chromatin. Dna plus proteins = histones (8) = nucleosomes. Looks like a stringy mess with a microscope. Chromatin condenses into chromosomes before cell division. Nucleolus is the site of ribosome synthesis. Ribosome components then pass through nuclear pores to the cytoplasm where they combine to form ribosomes. Make proteins that function within the cytoplasm. They generally make proteins that are parts of membranes. 60 s = 60 seconds for the material to settle to the bottom of the tube in a centrifuge. 50 s = 50 seconds and so on. The large and small combined has an 80 s rate in eukaryotes. The large and small combined has an 70 s rate in prokaryotes. Smooth er is responsible for lipid synthesis.

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