BIOL107 Chapter Notes - Chapter 5: Golgi Apparatus, Nuclear Membrane, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Contains most of the genes in a eukaryotic cell. This separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytoplasm. Each membrane is a lipid bilayer with associated proteins. At the lip of each pore, the inner and outer membranes are continuous. Lined by a pore complex which plays a role in regulating the entry and exit of proteins and rna. The nuclear side of the envelope is lined by the nuclear lamina. A netlike array or protein filaments that maintains the shape of the nucleus. Possibly a nuclear matrix protein fibres extending through. Each chromosome contains one long dna molecule associate with proteins (some of which help coil the nucleus to reduce its length) Chromatin is the complex of dna and proteins of a chromosome. Each species has a characteristic number of chromosomes (46 in humans) This is where ribosomal rna is synthesized via instructions from the dna. Small and large units of ribosomes are synthesized here from rrna and.

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