BIO 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Chromatin, Plastid, Actin

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Nucleus: the nucleus contains most of the eukaryotic cell"s dna. Nuclear membrane: the nuclear membrane is a double membrane with pores for entry/exit. Lecture outline -- bio 110 general biology. Endomembrane system: the endomembrane system regulates protein traffic and performs metabolic functions, components of the endomembrane system, nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vacuoles, plasma membrane, these components are either continuous or connected through transfer by vesicles. Golgi apparatus: the golgi apparatus consists of flattened sacs called cisternae. Lecture outline -- bio 110 general biology: cis face (cid:523)(cid:498)receiving(cid:499) side of golgi apparatus(cid:524, trans face (cid:523)(cid:498)shipping(cid:499) side of golgi apparatus(cid:524, modifies er, manufactures macromolecules, sorts and packages materials into transport vesicles, functions: Vacuoles: vacuoles are large vesicles derived from the er and golgi apparatus, food vacuoles are formed by phagocytosis, contractile vacuoles pump excess water out of cells, central vacuoles hold organic compounds and water in plant cells.

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