BIOB34H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Lipid Bilayer, Cell Membrane, Ion Channel

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About 100 trillion cells in a human. In general very small, but a range of sizes: 8 - 140 m in diameter, but typically 10 - 20 m ( m=1/1000 mm or 1/25,000 inch) Basic functions: communication within body and with foreign cells, defines boundaries and protects, maintains chemical and electrical gradients, selective permeability - controls what gets in and out. Endoplasmic reticulum (er: membranous network of channels, rough er, has ribosomes (rrna plus proteins, protein and lipid synthesis, smooth er, continues processing of rough er products, specialized in some cells for lipid synthesis or detoxifying chemicals. Golgi complex: stacked membranous sacs, processing, sorting, packaging of er products, makes vesicles for transport to destinations inside cell, or for secretion. Lysosomes: sacs contain digestive enzymes, recycles material from cell, breaks down substances brought in by endocytosis. Peroxisomes: sacs contain oxidative enzymes - o2 used to detoxify harmful substances.

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