BIOC19H3 Lecture 2: Lecture 2 – Developmental Biology.docx

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Eukaryotic cells consist of 2 major cellular compartments: nucleus and cytoplasm. Activities that occur in the housed in the cytoplasm nucleus include dna replication, gene expression (can be turned on or off), rna synthesis and such as the mitochondria, and the golgi apparatus. Introns are spliced out and poly for giving the cell its. A tail + cap is added in the nucleus this influences the half- life of the transcribed rna shape and it also makes and organizes proteins. Zygote (fertilized egg) undergoes division into 2 cells 4 8 16. 16 cell-stage is known as a morula and each cell is known as a blastocoel. Further division will give rise to the gastrula (hollow center filled with liquid) and is formed by the invagination by gastrulation = forms an endoderm (inside/yellow) and ectoderm (outside/blue) The nucleus determines which proteins will be made in the cytoplasm.

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