BIOL 1111 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Lysosome, Tubulin, Archaea

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Receptors - induce changes inside cell due to environment. Contains: sugars, amino acids, proteins, organelles (eukaryotes) Smaller cells have larger surface area to volume ratio. Varied arrangements and numbers depending on sp. First cells on earth, smaller than eukaryotes, simpler, no membrane bound organelles, very abundant. Produces rrna rrna + proteins = ribosome subunits. Dna - mrna - rrna (ribosome) - protein synthesized. Transport large proteins/complexes to other parts of cell. Synthesizes lipids - dependent on cell type. Move through golgi apparatus - enzymes modify carb. Chains (one sugar to another, acts as signal molecule, determine destination of protein) Packaged in vesicles again - some become lysosomes, others go to plasma membrane (contents exit cell. Lysosomes break down old organelles to make room for new ones (ie. mitochondria are replaced every ten days in some cells) Vesicles - destination inside cell, to cell membrane - exocytosis, lysosomes. Hydrogen peroxide broken down to oxygen and water.

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