BIOL273 Chapter 3: U1C3 – (TEXTBOOK) Compartmentation- Cells and Tissues

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Communication between cell and environment proteins to recognize. Cytosol semi-gelatinous fluid separated by extracellular fluid by cell membrane. Inclusions particles of insoluble materials (some are stored nutrients, others are responsible for specific functions); sometimes caked the non-membranous organelles. Insoluble protein fibers form cell"s internal support system or cytoskeleton. Organelles ( little organs ) membrane-bound compartments that play specific roles in the overall function of the cell; work in an integrated manner, with each organelle taking on 1 or more of the cell"s function. Tubulin (globular) movement of cilia, flagella, and chromosomes; Cell-to-cell junctions such as adherins junctions and desmosomes. Responsible for nerve cell growth during nerve cell development. Thin, flat cells allow movement through and between cells. Selectively move substances between a lumen and the ecf. Beating cilia create fluid currents that sweep across the epithelial surface. Many stacked layers of cells that are constantly being replaced. One side covered with cilia to move fluid across surface.

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