BSC1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Mitochondrion, Golgi Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane

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The endomembrane system: nuclear envelope has two lipid bilayers, not just one, the nuclear envelope is physically connected to the endoplasmic reticulum. Rough: has ribosomes imbedded in the er: where proteins attached to membrane are made. Smooth: no ribosomes imbedded: makes lipids and proteins for the er itself and for the plasma membrane. Ribosomes in the cytoplasm make proteins that will be in the cytoplasm: golgi apparatus: Also known as the golgi body or golgi complex. All the proteins and lipids made in the er that have to get out go through the. It attaches sugars to certain proteins and certain lipids. Some of the sugars are essential to the proper functioning of the lipid or protein or membrane. The golgi apparatus will sort the proteins and lipids as well. Outgoing transport vesicle: things ready to go out. Similar to the mitochondria because it has two membranes. Outer membrane and inner membrane with lots of folds.

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