MCB 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Membrane Lipids, Cell Membrane, Archaea

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Prokaryotes: bacteria and archaea lack a nucleus and internal membranes. Eukaryotes: multicellular animals, plants and fungi, and unicellular protists, have a nucleus and an extensive internal membrane system. Plasma membrane- lipid bilayer- boundary of cell that allows it to create an internal environment different from the external environment. Special systems exist to transport both small and large molecules cross this barrier. Cytoplasm- the soluble internal contents of the cell. Nucleoid- area in which circular dna is concentrated. Extracellular matrix- material made by cells and deposited outside the plasma membrane.

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