BIOL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Cell Membrane, Foodborne Illness, Phospholipid

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Tour of the cell: the 4 major classes form the cell and contains! Draw a plasma membrane (include specific examples of each of the macromolecules identified above). Why or why not: no, a different sequence of amino acids. Fill in this chart to summarize what you know. See if you can do it without looking things up, then check your answers. Find a compound that kills bacteria and not animal cells. Some antibiotics block dna replication and some block ribosomes. Something that must be done before a cell can divide and multiply. Eukaryotic dna of human cells is packaged differently. Structure of ribosomes is different between bacteria and humans so eukaryotic cells are not harmed. Immediately mrna bursts out form the pores: close up shot of a ribosome (green blob) attaching to the mrna in the cytoplasm. Biology discovery is often about understanding how normal biology works, so that we can understand abnormal conditions, such as disease.

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