BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Golgi Apparatus, Hepatocyte, Nucleolus

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Cytoskeleton: half the cell volume, protein synthesis and degradation, intermediary metabolism (degradation and synthesis of small molecules) There are many cells in the liver including hepatocytes which are involved in detoxification. Pretty standard, but volumes will be different in different cells! A subcellular compartment or large macromolecular complex, often membrane-enclosed, that has a distinct structure, composition and function. Examples of membrane-enclosed organelles: nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus. Examples of organelles that are not membrane-bound: nucleolus, centrosomes. Ribosomes are not considered organelles because they are too small!! There are three kinds of endoplasmic reticulum: smooth and rough. Rough because it has ribosomes on it. A lot more membranes in the cell than there are around it. Rer- synthesis of transmembrane, organellar and secreted proteins. Ser- phospholipid synthesis, detoxification. secretes proteins and a lot more ser in the liver hepatocyte than in the pancreatic exocrine. A lot more rer membrane in the pancreatic exocrine cell than in hepatocyte cell as it cell.

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