BIOL 1090 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Rockefeller University, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Glycoprotein

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Sample midterm questions: describe the process of oxidative phosphorylation as it takes place in mitochondria. Programmed cell death (apoptosis: apoptosis: a normal occurrence in which a coordinated sequence of events leads to death of a cell. A comparison of normal and apoptotic cells normal apoptotic. Initiated by intracellular* stimuli (*genetic damage, hypoxia, virus) Proapoptotic proteins stimulate mitochondria to leak proteins (e. g. cytochrome c) Release of apoptotic mitochondrial proteins commits the cell to apoptosis. Release of cytochrome c and nuclear fragmentation during apoptosis. Function cytosol nucleus protein synthesis, many metabolic pathways contains genome, dna, rna synthesis, ribosome assembly endoplasmic reticulum (er) synthesis of lipids, synthesis of proteins. Golgi apparatus lysosomes endosomes mitochondria chloroplasts peroxisomes protein modification, packaging of proteins and lipids degradation of cellular material sorting, recycling. Atp synthesis, apoptosis photosynthesis, atp synthesis oxidation of toxic molecules. Cytoplasmic endomembrane system: early em work revealed (within the cytoplasm):

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