BIO130H1 Study Guide - Lipid Bilayer, Golgi Apparatus, Membrane Protein

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The typical animal cell consists of many organelles and proteins within the cell membrane (i. e. golgi apparatus, er, nucleus, microtubules, actin filaments, intermediate filaments, mitochondria, etc) The plant cell consists of only the nucleus , er, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, and the plasma membrane. The cytoplasm is the contents inside the cell and outside the nucleus, the cytosol is the fluid within the cytoplasm, and a lumen (cavity) refers to the inside of an organelle. There are many interactions that occur to membranes. The cell plasma membrane divides the cell into compartments which restricts movement of molecules, also differentiating cytosol from the extracellular matrix. Aldo contain proteins that acts as signals for the cell advising it to respond to environmental cues and transferring information across the cell. Compartmentalization, scaffolding for biochemical activates, selectively permeable barrier, transporting solutes, responding to external signals, and interactions between cells.

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