BIOL2000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Lamina, Nuclear Pore

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Prokaryotes: bacteria cells: lack a membrane-bound nucleus & well-defined organelles, contain only ribosomes and dna, some have endomembrane systems, have a nucleus, often have an extensive endomembrane system of. Eukaryotes: animal cells organelles and cytoskeletal network. The most numerous intracellular structure is the ribosome, which is the site of protein synthesis in all living organisms. Plasma membrane surrounds the cytoplasm: includes all the contents of the cell. Few or no substructures separated from the rest of the cell by internal membranes. Tough cell wall for protection, shape and structure. Nucleoid: supercoiled dna in chromosome found in a localized area of the cell. Allows 1 mm (500 cell lengths) of dna to fit inside the cell! Bacteria is classified as: gram positive. Cell wall is called peptidoglycan (similar to a chain linked fence that gives the cell structure and protection) Bacteria is stained with a certain dye which makes the distinction.

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