BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Robert Hooke, Ribosomal Rna, Cytoskeleton

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Bio 1140 lecture 2 robert hooke: built the first microscope empty compartments that he called cellulae, which is where the term cell came from these cells are dead and empty. The smaller the cell, the less time it takes to obtain 95% equilibration of o2 by diffusion. Others organize to form tissues and then organs. These cells act and communicate with each other and work together to complete the same goal. All cells need to work towards the same goal at the same time in sync. Chemical interactions, gap junctions and desmosomes to transport ions between cells. Cells in different families have different rrna that make up their ribosomes. Cells in different families have different membrane phospholipids. Appearance isn"t sufficient to compare organisms, must look at the cells. Typical bacteria: e-coli easy to study no nucleus ribosomes freely in cytoplasm no organelles outer shell has three layers (not true of all bacteria) cell wall: rigidity and protection capsule: glycocalyx: slime.

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