BIOL 153 Lecture Notes - Membrane Transport Protein, Lipid Bilayer, Ribosomal Rna

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Based on lecture and text material, you should be able to do the following: Living structural and functional unit of all organisms. Key terms (nucle = pit, kernel) the control center of a cell; contains genetic material in the form of diffuse chromatin threads or condensed chromosomes. Cytoplasm the nucleus and enclosed by the plasma membrane. (cyto = cell; plasm = shaped or molded) the cellular material surrounding. Organelle (elle = little) small cellular structure (ribosome, mitochondrion, etc. ) that performs specific function(s) for the cell as a whole. With the exception of ribosomes all organelles are membrane bound. Hydrophobic (hydro = water; phil = love; phob = fear, dislike) terms that refer to molecules or portions of molecules that interact with water and charged particles (hydrophilic) or only interact with non-polar molecules (hydrophobic) Passive transport membrane transport processes that do not require cellular energy; e. g. diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion.

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