BIOL 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Symbiogenesis, Egg Cell, Rickettsiales

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Biol 110 - lecture 13 - subcellular architecture of eukaryotic cells. In animal cells: primarily storage organelles for proteins and lipids. In plant cells: have a large central vacuole filled with salts, minerals, and pigments. Central vacuole is primarily filled with water and exerts turgor pressure (pressure against cell wall) to help provide structural support. Present in the cells of most eukaryotes; some calls contain a single large mitochondrion, but most contain more. Ex: muscle cells contain thousands of mitochondria because they require a lot of energy. Responsible for converting energy in food molecules into energy in the form of atp. Mitochondria are enclosed in a double membrane. Smooth outer membrane and inner membrane contorted into cristae. Cristae are a complex of infoldings that provide extensive surface area for processes such as the electron transport chain. Mitochondrial matrix - space within the cristae. Possess their own genetic material in the form of circular dna.

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