BIOL-UA 22 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Lipid Bilayer, Lipid-Anchored Protein, Peripheral Membrane Protein

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Prokaryotic cells are delimited by membranes prokaryotes have a nucleoid where dna information is stored within the cytosol eukaryotes have membrane bound nucleus where dna is stored in all prokaryotes, these cells lack intracellular membrane-bound organelles. Mitochondria = is about the size of a bacterial endosymbiont theory. Bacterium entered into a eukaryotic l cell that had evolved to make energy efficiently. Similar organelle for plants are the chloroplasts. A bacteria that lives in a cell, an example of this is tuberculosis. Rough = ribosomes are studded on this, protein synthesis and transport. Eukaryotic cells compartments execute specific biomolecular and biochemical tasks. Each organelle has plasma membranes separating itself from hydrophobic and hydrophilic areas of the cell. Peroxisomes = waste management / digestion for cell, using specific enzymes to make h2o2 that help to break down lipids in the cell. These compartments organize as to avoid hydrophobic and hydrophilic environments on.

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