BIOL 1301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Irregular Bone, Temporal Bone, Metabolism

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16 Aug 2018
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M o d u l e 1 cell structure. Describe the structures and functions of a cell. Directs cell"s life processes, contains the chromosomes, contains one or more nucleoli. Cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, which consist of dna and proteins. For most of the cells life, the chromosomes are loosely coils and called chromatin. Nuclear pores control the movement of substances in and out of the nucleus. Controls the highly-selective two-way exchange between the nucleus and cytoplasm. E. g. ribosomal subunits move from the nucleus through the nuclear pores to the cytoplasm. Where one large and one small ribosomal subunit join to form a ribosome during protein synthesis. Ribosomal rna is synthesised and combined with proteins. Proteins produced in the cytoplasm move through the nuclear pores into the nucleus and nucleolus. These proteins are joined to the ribosomal ribonucleic acid (rrna) produced within the nucleolus. Ribosomal proteins, produced in the cytoplasm, are transported through nuclear pores into the nucleus.

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