BIOL 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Structural Level, Endergonic Reaction, Exergonic Reaction

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Rough and smooth endoplasmic reticulum are interconnected to the nuclear envelope: rough: protein production with ribosomes and phospholipid production, smooth: making steroids (with mitochondria) and making storage fats. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum also plays a huge part in detoxification. Making proteins for export: ribosomes (on rough er) to golgi apparatus to vesicles to outside of the cell. Mitochondria is a source of most atp. Proteins are formed along the rough er through ribosomes. Protein is packaged and transported in a vesicle which buds from the er. Transport vesicles fuse into clusters that unload protein into the golgi complex. Secretory vesicles release protein by exocytosis: input: organic molecules from glucose or fat breakdown, oxygen, and atp, output: water, carbon dioxide, and atp. Crista, the folds inside the mitochondria, produces a lot of surface area for installation for important enzymes. Activation energy is a major factor setting the speed of a reaction.

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