BIOL1007 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Tubulin, Molecular Machine, Osmosis

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14 Sep 2018
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We are more likely to survive and take in information in social settings. However, bacterial cells do not have compartmentalisation within their cells. They do have flagellum, however, allowing them to chase prey and escape from predators. Proteins are phosphorylated to attract to another protein (or part of) which causes the flagellum to move, creating movement. Atp is made in the mitochondria, and it harvests energy from catabolism. One glucose can provide 2 atp cells in an anaerobic environment. In early stage of development, the mitochondria do not look the same as in a regular cell. Hence, the atp powers the molecular machine which allows the bacteria to swim through the substrate. A vesicle is a bubble of membrane a small round package of membrane, into which things from inside the cell are packed to transport them. The sperm cell begins as a stem cell (a round cell with lots of mitochondria).

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