Biology 1202B Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Chromosome Segregation, Cytoskeleton, Cytosol

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Cell theory: all organisms are composed of one or more cells, basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms, new cells arise only from the division of pre-existing cells. Cells carry out the essential processes of life. Use chemical molecules or light as energy sources for their activities. Cells also respond to changes in their external environment by altering their internal reactions. Eg. duplicating and passing on their hereditary information as part of cellular reproduction. If cells are broken open, the property of life is lost. 2. 1b cells have a dna-containing central region that is surrounded by cytoplasm. All cells are bounded by the plasma membrane. Central region of all cells contains dna molecules and. All parts of the cell between the plasma membrane and proteins hereditary information is organized in the. Contains the organelles, the cytosol, and the the central region make up the cytoplasm. Organelles: small, organized structures forms of genes cytoskeleton important for cell function.

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