BIO 202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lysosome, Chromosome, Nuclear Pore

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The entire contents of a cell, exclusive of the nucleus and bounded by the plasma membrane; cytosol is the semi fluid portion of the cytoplasm. Describe the role of centrifugation in cell biology. Describe the function of the listed cellular components. Chromatin- makes up the chromosome by packaging dna. Nucleolus- region of ribosome assembly and rna synthesis. Nuclear envelope- separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. Nuclear lamina- contains intermediate filaments that maintain the shape of the nucleus. Nuclear pore complex- forms a channel through the envelope letting things in and out between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Rough- contains ribosomes and synthesizes membrane bound proteins and secretory proteins. Smooth- no ribosomes and synthesizes lipids and steroids. Its composed of rna and ribosomal protein that associates mrna and synthesizes proteins. Place where proteins and lipids from the er are sorted and modified. Place where cell walls and complex glycoproteins are created. Membrane bound containing digestive enzymes active at an acidic ph.

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