BIOL 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Endomembrane System, Organelle, Mitochondrion

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Newly made proteins can either: be dissolved in nearby cytosol, enter the endomembrane system (a long-range distribution system) (the endomembrane system is comprised of 3 organelles and vesicles) Endomembrane system: endoplasmic reticulum (er, an organelle that transports proteins, (cid:862)rough(cid:863) er has ri(cid:271)oso(cid:373)es attat(cid:272)hed to its surfa(cid:272)e, (cid:862) (cid:373)ooth(cid:863) er la(cid:272)ks ri(cid:271)oso(cid:373)es. Mitochondria- (cid:862)po(cid:449)erhouse(cid:863: orga(cid:374)elles that release e(cid:374)ergy fro(cid:373) (cid:862)food stuff(cid:863, double membrane bound, maternally inherited (mother) Central vacuole: (90% of the cell: large, fluid filled organelle, stores stuff- excess food, colored chemicals, harmful chemicals for protection. Chloroplasts: double membrane bound with complex inner membrane, makes sugar (photosynthesis, has green pigments, contains granum and stroma, has their own dna (circular, originating from bacteria) Plasma membranes: secretes substances that harden to create a semi-rigid cell wall, cell wall is not considered a living part of the cell. Plant cells, fungal cells, some protists, and bacteria.

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