BIOL107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Symbiogenesis, Endomembrane System

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Focus: eukaryotic cells contain membrane bound internal organelles that have compartmentalized functions. This strategy allows for larger cell sizes, more cell type specificity and multicellular organisms. The majority of cells we will look at in this course are eukaryotes, like us! Define: chromosome, nucleus, endomembrane system, organelle, ribosome, eukaryote, nucleolus, nuclear membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, vesicle, lysosome, peroxisome, mitochondria, chloroplast, endosymbiont hypothesis. Recognize the similarities and differences between a prokaryote and a eukaryote. Follow a protein destined for secretion through the endomembrane system and describe all the components of the endomembrane system. Name all eukaryotic organelles and give a function for each. Most recent common eukaryotic ancestor was likely. The endomembrane system is a subset of organelles that are interconnected via vesicles: Organelles in the endomembrane system: the nucleus. Nuclear envelope: function: separates nucleoplasm from cytoplasm, structure: There are 2 meters of dna per eukaryotic (human) cell. Rough er (covered in ribosomes: ribosomes, function:

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