BIOL 105 Lecture Notes - Nuclear Membrane, Spectral Shape Analysis, Cell Membrane

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15 May 2023
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The basic features of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells: Dna inside nucleus is bound by double membrane. There is cytoplasm between the nucleus and the plasma membrane. Plasma membrane is a selective barrier that allows the passage of oxygen, nutrients, Surface: volume ratio is critical because as cell size increases, volume grows more. Eukaryotic cells have internal membranes that divide cells into organelles. Each organelle provides specialized environments for cell functions. Plant and animal cells have mostly the same organelles. Nucleus contains most dna in a cell. Nuclear envelope is a double phospholipid membrane separating dna from cytoplasm. Nuclear pores regulate the entry and exit of molecules. Lined by nuclear lamin; complex of proteins that give the nucleus its shape. Dna organized into chromosomes during cell division. Nucleolus is site for ribosomal rna synthesis. Complexes made of ribosomal rna and protein. Bound ribosomes - on the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or nuclear envelope.

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