BIOL-3160 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nuclear Membrane, Protein Filament, Organelle

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Creates barrier separating internal and external environments. All cellular contents located between the plasma membrane and the nucleus. Inclusions - temporary structures that store cellular products. Organelles - small structures that perform specific cellular functions. Directs functional and structural characteristics of the cell. Acts as physical barrier to enclose cell contents. Double membrane boundary between cytoplasm and nuclear components. Contain large amounts of specific enzymes to break down harmful substances. Physical barrier that controls movement of material between nucleus and cytoplasm. Allows passage of materials between nucleus and cytoplasm. Modifies, packages and sorts newly synthesized proteins for secretion. Convert hydrogen peroxide formed during metabolism to water. Moves substance across the plasma membrane without using atp. Molecules move from high conc low conc. This movement continues until molecules are balanced on both sides. Water diffusion from one side to another. Ex: water movement between the blood and the extracellular fluid around cells. Large molecules or insoluble molecules by lipids.

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