BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Nuclear Pore, Nuclear Membrane, Cellular Respiration

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Have true nucleus and cytoplasmic organelles enclosed within plasma membrane. Cytosol: energy metabolism and molecular synthesis, special functions to support motility. Plasma membranes: transport proteins into and out of cell: some act as receptors; bind specific signal molecules in cellular environment and trigger internal environment, important markers in immune system if no marker (pathogen) foreign. Chromatin: any collection of eukaryotic dna molecules with associated proteins. Chromosome: one complete dna molecule with associated protein. Eukaryotic dna is much longer than prokaryotic. Nucleoli: singular nucleus genes code for rrna molecules for with protein form ribosomal subunits: exit nucleoli to enter nucleus through complexes to cytoplasm to form the mrna strands. Small membrane bound compartments tat transfer substances between parts of system: components: nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex, lysosomes, vesicles, and plasma membrane. Endoplasmic reticulum: extensive interconnected network of membranous channels and vesicles (sing. Cristernae: formed by a single membrane that surrounds an enclosed space called el lumen, two forms rough/smooth er.

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