BIO 2135 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Atp Synthase, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Cytoplasm

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Protozoans: organisms that will be main focus are the protozoans they wouldn"t normally be in this course as they are single celled. Multicellular organisms arose from a transition of single to multicelled complexity and these are autapomorphies at the bottom of the tree of. *this is why its such a diverse group. Microtubules and cytoskeleton: centrioles are laying a cytoskeleton of tubulin strucutures forming a meshwork throughout the cell. Dimers are not identical there is a polarity to it. This is important as when they are building, they start close to centriole then they grow. If they want to disassemble they do it the opposite way. Molecular motors: moving along the microtubules (spindle fibers, dynein & kinesin, important: catalytic foot is set up so that it interacts with tubulin molecule. When foot interacts causes a chemical reaction that burns. When atp is burnt it causes a conformational change & moves the other foot forwards to restart the cycle again.

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