PATH 3610 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Bilirubin, Red Blood Cell, Bile Duct

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Cytoplasm: between the cell membrane and its nucleus, contains organelles: endoplasmic reticulum (er): transport chemical materials, for secretion and storage purposes, golgi complex: packaging factory, proteins bud off in vesicular form from the stacks, mitochondria: power plant, extract energy from nutrients and oxygen to synthesize atp, lysosomes: internal digestion, contain powerful digestive enzymes, microtubules: form the microskeleton of the cell, may have a transport function, centrosome: contain a pair of centrioles for cell reproduction, flagellae and cilia: some cells have cytoplasmic projections, capacity for movement. Mostly made of water, but also ions, proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates: water facilitates chemical reactions, eases movements, ions are necessary for cellular reactions, control mechanisms, proteins come in two functional types fibrillar proteins provide structural strength and globular proteins have important enzymatic functions, lipids allow membranes to have their semi permeable character, carbohydrates (chos) have an essential role in the nutrition of the cell.

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