Biology 1001A Study Guide - Helicase, Dna Polymerase, Dna Replication

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A vesicle that transports proteins to the plasma membrane. In eukaryotes, the process by which a secretory vesicle fuses with the plasma membrane and releases the vesicle contents to the exterior. In eukaryotes, the process by which molecules are brought into the cell from the exterior involving a bulging in of the plasma membrane that pinches off to form an endocytic vesicle. Membrane bound vesicle contain hydrolytic enzymes for the digestion of many complex molecules. Process in which some types of cells engulf bacteria or other cellular debris to break them down. Membrane bound organelles responsible for the synthesis of atp in eukaryotic cells. Cristae (singular crista) are the internal compartments formed by the inner membrane of a mitochondrion. They are studded with proteins, including atp synthase and a variety of cytochromes. A small membrane bound compartment that transfers substance between parts of the endomembrane system.

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