BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dna Replication, Cell Membrane, Golgi Apparatus

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Nuclei: central region of prokaryotic cell with no boundary membrane separating it form the cytoplasm where dna replication and rns transcription occur. Nucleus: central region of eukaryotic cells, separated by membranes form surrounding cytoplasm, where dna replication and messenger rna transcription occur. Chromosome: the nuclear unit of genetic information, consisting of a dna molecule and associated proteins. Plasmid: dna molecule in cytoplasm of certain prokaryotes, which often contain genes with functions that supplement those in the nucleoid and can replicate independently of nuclei dna and can be passed along during cell division. Organelle: nucleus and other specialized internal structures ad compartments of eukaryotic cells. Membrane: a pliable sheet like structure acting as boundary lining in organism. Cytoskeleton: interconnected system of protein fibres and tubes that extends throughout cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. Hypothesis: a suggested explanation for an observable phenomenon, a reasoned prediction. Theory: tested, unifying explanation, a theory is always backed by evidence.

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