BI110 Lecture 8: BI110-Lecture 8-Eukaryotic Cells (cont’d Module 14)

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*chloroplasts and mitochondria are not part of the endomembrane system, but are endosymbiotic* Chemically modifies proteins made from the rough er. Sorts finished proteins to be either secreted from the cell or embedded into the plasma membrane. Vesicles used for storage, transportation and specialized functions. Nucleus and nuclear envelope continuous with the er (where protein synthesis takes place) Proteins stay inside the vesicles and then secreted into the golgi apparatus. Secretory vesicles are released to be infused with the cell membrane to release the proteins (exocytosis) Proteins stay inside the lysosomes, which are made from the golgi apparatus. Vesicles are responsible for transporting materials between compartments of the endomembrane system. Also used for secretion to cell exterior, and bringing molecules into the cell. Transform chemical energy through cellular respiration by using energy derived from the breakdown of carbohydrates lipids to make atp. Possess their own genome (mtdna), and was likely arose from an endosymbiosis.

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