BIOS 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Cytoplasm, Nucleoid, Tonicity

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Prokaryotes do not have membrane-bound organelles: prokaryotes: bacteria and archaea. Bacteria do not have cilia (they are projections off a plasma membrane, and bacteria have a structured cell wall that can"t be projected through: prokaryotic genetic material. Nucleoid region contains circular dna chromosome: prokaryotic chromosome: circular. Large chromosomes, small plasmids: cytoplasm and components. Ribosomes 2 subunits, top upper 50s, bottoms lower 30s (smaller than eukaryotes) mrna lays between: ribosomes. Made up of proteins and rrna: cytoplasmic membrane or pm. For eukaryotes atp is made in mitochondria, in prokaryotes it"s made across the plasma membrane: membrane maintains homeostasis. Movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration. Tonicity: relative state of water moving through osmosis. Hypertonic: increased osmotic pressure, losing water, water moving out of cell and into solution, more solute on outside. If the cell wall is strong, it contains the swelling. If the cell wall is weak or damaged, the cell bursts (osmotic lysis).

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