BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Endomembrane System, Nuclear Lamina, Nuclear Membrane

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Describe the unique structures of a prokaryotic cell. Describe the structural differences between plant and animal cells. Describe the complex structural and functional interconnections among the organelles of the endomembrane system. Describe the structure of the eukaryotic nucleus, mitochondrion and chloroplast. Describe the surface structures of the cell that provide support, protection, and movement in, and communication with, the extracellular environment. Cell theory: all organisms composed of cells, all existing cells arise from pre-existing cells. Cell membranes separate the cell from the external environment. Each cell has dna as the genetic material. Some have cell walls: lacks nucleus; dna in nucleoid region, cytoplasm surrounded by plasma membrane and outer cell wall. Plant cells surrounded by plasma membrane and rigid cell wall; also have central vacuole and chloroplasts. Eukaryotic organelles form four functional groups: (cid:0) manufacture. Surrounded by double membrane: contains pores to allow passage of material between nucleus and cytoplasm, guards your dna.

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