BIOA11H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nuclear Membrane, Amyloplast, Nucleoplasm

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Page c1: every organelle is in both plant and animal cells unless otherwise noted and highlighted in red, the organelles listed below exclude organelles that are commonly known. Nuclear envelope two-layer membrane that encloses the nucleus of the cell. Large protein complexes that cross the nuclear envelope. Phospholipid bi-layer membrane which surrounds the genetic material. Allow the transport of molecules across the nuclear envelope, including rna and dna, as well as signal molecules and lipids. Similar to the cytoplasm of a cell, the nucleus contains nucleoplasm: within which floats chromosomes and nucleoli. The fluid within which all components of the nucleus float: including the nucleolus and chromosomes. Similar to the macroscopic cytoplasm of the cell itself. A complex of large macromolecules consisting of dna, rna, and other proteins in the nucleus. Predominately the creation of ribosomes, but also include other functions like assembly of signal recognition particles and playing a role in the cell"s response to stress.

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