BCMB 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Pyruvic Acid, Phosphorylation, Beta Oxidation

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Cytoplasm: cytosol: water and things dissolved in it. Cytoskeleton: a series of long chains of proteins. A protein put together in a long fiber. Thin fibers like actin, which is found in the muscle. Important in movement: intermediate filaments: provide support. Provides rigidity: microtubules: move stuff around during mitosis. Ribosomes: composed of a two subunit machine of nucleic acids and proteins: can be free floating around in the the cytosol. These proteins stay in the cytosol: proteins made by ribosomes attached to the er often become membrane proteins or are excised by the cell. Membranous organelles: nucleus: has a double membrane. Made of chromatin= dna and proteins that are manipulating that. Dna in some way: mitochondria: double membrane. Lot"s of mitochondria means the cell is high: golgi: a series of cup-shaped membranes usually at the end of er. Some are immediately transported into the cytoskeleton: er: single layer, makes flattened sac.

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