BIOL 20300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lipid Bilayer, Nuclear Membrane, Sister Chromatids

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Cholesterol: highly important for structure of cell membrane. Integral proteins: span length of phospholipid bilayer. Mitochondria: oxidizes carbon fuels when you eat and generates atp. Microvilli: projections of cell membrane that increase surface area. Nuclear matrix: chromatin/chromosomes. (same substance, different form) Red blood cells don"t have nuclei: life cycle of cells. Cells that do not divide: muscle cells. Cells that can divide when necessary: liver. Prophase: spaghetti of dna starts to coil up and form replicated chromosomes (sister chromatids. Anaphase: sister chromatids are pulled apart to opposite ends of cell. (cytokinesis starts. Necrosis: cells disintegrate and release contents causing inflammation. Osmosis form of diffusion can move through aquaporin channels. Crossing the plasma membrane- physical processes that do not consume energy. Facilitated diffusion: requires a carrier to cross the membrane. Forms a pocket to bring in object for processing. Concentration gradient: when there is a difference in concentration across membrane.

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