BIOL 141 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Phospholipid, Adenine

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Nucleic acids function in the energy transport (atp), hereditary (dna), and protein synthesis (rna) Atp is a nucleic acid monomer consisting of adenine, a sugar, and three phosphates. When giving away an adenine, becomes adenine di-phosphate. Dna polymer consists of four different nucleoties (monomer) Adenine (same as atp with only one p), thymine, guanine, and cytosine. Gene expression is the process of turning dna into proteins. Nucleotides are arranged into genes in our dna. Transcription > makes a working copy of the gene (rna) Translation > translates the nucleotide to amino acids. This process is regulated to produce necessary proteins for physiological process. A cell is composed or organelles (worksheet 2 & additional slides) Plasma membrane is made of phospholipids and cholesterol with membrane proteins. Lipids cause the bilayer to be hydrophobic and hydophillic. Membrane is selectively permeable because of it being both hydrophobic & philic. Require membrane proteins to control what enters and exits the.

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