BIOA01H3 Lecture 3: MODULE 2: Eukaryotic cell part 2

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Includes nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi, apparatus, lysosomes, plasma membrane and vesicles move between them. In exocytosis, vesicle have budded off from endomembrane system. They confuse with plasma membrane and deliver contents into extra cellular space. Process can work in reverse: endocytosis, material from outside cell is brought into vesicle that can fuse with other organelles. Endomembrane system connected by membrane bridges and vesicle movement. Plant cells are connected by endomembrane system through pores called plasmodesmata. It stores dna, where replication of dna and transcription happens. Has a double membrane structure, nuclear pores help with movement of proteins, rna and ribosomes. Ribosomes are in the nucleus and move to cytosol for protein synthesis. Nuclear envelope has holes called nuclear pores, but large proteins and rna require active transport. Nuclear envelope has inner and outer membranes that is in the boundary of the nucleus. Nuclear pores are protein, communicate with rest of cell.

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