BIOMG 1350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Nuclear Membrane, Chloroplast Dna, Golgi Apparatus

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Can live in any environment (some bacteria can live off of just air!) Eucaryotes: can be multicellular, and has nuclear envelope. Nuclear pore complexes interrupt membrane, things can flow through them. 8 fold symmetry with a hole in the middle. Most eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles floating around inside them. Mitochondria produces chemical energy for cell in form of atp. Inner membrane has huge folds that gives more surface area for production of more atp. Chloroplasts conducts photosynthesis in plants and algal cells. Endoplasmic reticulum: site of synthesis of lipids, membrane and secreted proteins. Only one endoplasmic reticulum per cell, looks fragmented because it loops out of the plane of vision. Golgi apparatus: modifies and sorts membrane and secreted proteins. Cytosol: everything outside membrane bound organelles and nucleus. Example: mitochondria is part of cytoplasm but not cytosol. Microfilaments: made up of actin, thin and fairly flexible, involved in cell shape and movement.

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