BMS 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Cardiac Muscle, Lipid Bilayer, Cellular Respiration

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We all have a human genome and we know some complete human genomes. The cell is the smallest unit in the body. Is constantly changing with individual organelles and other structures performing specialized functions. Humans have many different types of cells with specialized functions. The genomes resides in the nucleus and it directs the activities. Genome is the blue print for each cell. A fertilized human egg is the largest cell in the human body. A fertilized human egg traveling through the fallopian tube. The human egg is one of the largest cells in the body and it is highly specialized. An unfertilized egg contains one cope of the human genome (haploid) The human body contains over 120 trillion cells. Each cell expresses a different array of genes from other cells allowing specialization. Metabolic machinery of cell; each with specialized functions. Nucleic acids: dna forms the genome and is transcribed to produce mrna.

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