BIOB10H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Golgi Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane, Lysosome

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Eukaryotic cells are subdivided into functionally distinct, membrane-enclosed compartments called organelles. Proteins in each organelle catalyze the reactions that occur there and transport small molecules into and out of compartment/direct new deliveries of proteins. Lysosomes: the organelles are suspended in the cytoplasm. Site of protein synthesis (after dna and rna is made in nucleus) Er membrane is continuous with the outer nuclear membrane. Receives proteins from the er and sorts them to send them off to their destination. Main function is to generate most of the atp that cells use to drive reactions requiring an input of free energy. It also imports and exports proteins, and converts energy. Have digestive enzymes that degrade dysfunctional intracellular organelles and particles taken in from outside by endocytosis. When the plasma member pinches in, it forms membrane bound endosomes which fuse with lysosomes to dump content into them.

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