BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Microtubule, Archaea, Cytosol

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One of the main features that eukaryotes have is the ability to form organelles- functional compartments that carry out different tasks. The endomembrane system- interior network of membranes inside a cell. It allows for the organization of these different compartments. They"re going to built a little bit differently, house different proteins and components, thus they will have different chemical and biochemical conditions, some will have low ph, some will have ph similar to the cytoplasm, etc. The components of the endomembrane system are the nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi complex, lysosomes, vesicles, and the pm. Synthesis and modification of proteins and their transport into membranes or organelles or to the outside of the cell. It"s where transcription occurs, and it has a lipid bilayer. It has nuclear pores that are made up of nucleoporins and proteins. It is the largest protein system complex within the cell. The complex has a size limit and selects what goes in and out.

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