BIO1011 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Lipid Bilayer, Membrane Protein, Membrane Structure

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Concept 6. 2 eukaryotic cells have internal membranes that compartmentalise their functions. Cells the basic structural and functional units of every organism are of two distinct types: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. They are all bounded by a selective barrier, called the plasma membrane (also referred to as the cell membrane). Inside all cells is a semifluid, jellylike substance called cytosol, in which subcellular components are suspended. The interior of either type of cell is called the cytoplasm; in eukaryotic cells, this term refers only to the region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. All cells contain chromosomes, which carry genes in the form of dna. All cells have ribosomes, tiny complexes that make proteins according to instructions from the genes. At the boundary of every cell, the plasma membrane functions as a selective barrier that allows passage of enough oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to service the entire cell.

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