Biology 3218F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 30: Tryptophan, Tubulin, Cytoplasm
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Vesicles are any package; can be lysosome if it has lytic enzymes, and that package may be delivered to pm. Other vesicles can full of lipids or a variety of other things. Inside the cell wall there is the pm, which have ergosterol (useful chemical b/c we can look in substrates and quantify ergosterol and quantify fungus); Cytoskeleton of mts: mts made of tubulin (same protein in us), so when fungi wants to move and grow and change direction in growht they use the same protein that we use in moving, which is actin. Also include lipid droplets: if not in either vacuoles or vesicles, the oil droplets can just be bumping around in the cytoplasm. Nucleic acids: dna, rna, rrna, mrna, trna; also viral particles of rna (rna viruses, Dna viruses too sometimes), and growing mushrooms would not be a good thing fungus can be infected by viruses.