PC1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cell Theory, Cellular Respiration, Microtubule

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16 Jul 2018
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All organisms are made up of cells and their products. All cells have the same fundamental chemical makeup and metabolic processes. Activities and processes of the organism as a whole result from the interdependent and cooperative workings of groups of cells. Cells are the basic functional unit of most living organisms. Sense and respond to changes in the environment. Cytosol is also known as the intracellular fluid portion of the cytoplasm. Organelles are the specialised structures that have specific shapes and perform specific functions. Microtubule and microfilament network within cell(and also outside of cells - extracellular matrix): Bundles of microtubules that organise the movement of dna during cell replication. They can be free floating or attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Specialized calcium ion store present in some cells. Proteins produced by ribosomes are packaged within the rer and transported to the. Including production of glycoproteins and then packaged into secretory or storage vesicles.

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