BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Nuclear Pore, Nuclear Membrane, Endomembrane System

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Nucleoid: central region of a prokaryotic cell with no boundary membrane separating it from the cytoplasm. Chromosome: the nuclear unit of genetic information consisting of a. Plasmid: dna molecule in the cytoplasm, containing genes with functions that supplement those in the nucleoid. Organelle: the nucleus and other specialized internal structures and compartments of eukaryotic cells. Cytoskeleton: interconnected system of protein fibers and tubes that extends throughout the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell. Cell theory: all organisms are composed of one or more cells, the cell is the basic structural and functional unit of life, cells arise only from the division of pre-existing cells. All bacteria, archaea, protists like amoeba and fungi like yeast are unicellular. Cells are small and can only be seen using a microscope. All forms of life are grouped into one of three domains: bacteria, Cells have a dna-containing central region that is surrounded by cytoplasm.

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