BIOL107 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Lamina, Nuclear Matrix

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Nucleus: information central: contains genes, contained by the nuclear envelope, nuclear envelope is a double membrane, envelope is covered in pores which are maintained by a pore complex which is an intricate protein structure, these pores line the inner and outer membranes of the nuclear envelope, pores regulate entry and exit of rna and proteins and macromolecules, nuclear lamina: proteins maintaining shape of nucleus by supporting nuclear envelope, nuclear interior is filled with protein fibers called nuclear matrix, nuclear matrix and nuclear lamina work together to organize genetic material, dna organized by these structures into chromosomes, each chromosome contains a dna molecule and proteins, chromatin = protein +dna structure, different number of chromosomes for different species, nucleolus are fibers adjoining chromatin, rna synthesized in nucleolus, proteins from cytoplasm are transported to nucleolus to combine with rna to form subunits of ribosomes, once out of the nucleolus, ribosomes can be assembled by combing subunits that were synthesized in nucleolus.

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