MCB 150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lipid Bilayer, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Dehydration Reaction

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Lipid bilayer- basic structure of biological membranes. Nucleolus- inside nucleus, where ribosomal subunit production occurs. Mitochondria- where energy is made in large amounts through oxidative. Has dots (lining)- rough er, secretes/ exports protein. No dots (no lining)- smooth er, detoxification, phospholipid bilayer synthesis location. Outer and inner nuclear membrane that make this up. Proteins enter thru cis side and leave thru trans side. Ribosomes- accurately classified as machines and not as organelles (bc has a functions but there is no biological membrane that surrounds it, and in order to be considered an organelle, both conditions must be met) If water is removed, almost all of dry weight of cell is macromolecules. Among macromolecules, proteins make up most of it. Proteins made of monomers called amino acids. (membrane) lipids- made of fatty acids (and usually glycerol) Made from condensation rxns bringing together monosaccharides. Generally found w/ 3 (trioses), 5 (pentoses), or 6 (hexoses) carbons.

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