BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nuclear Membrane, Plasmodesma

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Eukaryotic cells: plant: cytosol, plasma membrane, ribosomes, nucleus: chromatin, centered one nucleolus or more nucleoli, surrounded by nuclear envelope (eukaryotic nucleus, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, vesicles, mitochondria, cytoskeleton. Animal cell: no cell wall, no plasmodesmata, no chloroplasts, no central vacuole. Plant cell: no centrosome, no lysosomes, cell wall composed of cellulose. Going from a high energy molecule to a low energy molecule takes a lot of energy; and it takes a lot of energy to reform atp and adp+p. Nadh/fadh2), getting co2: then nadh, nadh+ and fadh2 go through a pathway called oxidation phosphorylation, and these electron carriers power it to generate more atp. In prokaryotes, glycolysis and citric acid cycle take place in the cytosol. In eukaryotes, glycolysis also happens in the cytosol, but the rest of the cellular respiration happens in the mitochondrion, which is why it is called the powerhouse of the cell.

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