BIOL 1000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Nuclear Localization Sequence, Nuclear Lamina, Nuclear Membrane

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Microscopy- a technique used to produce visible images of biological objects that are too small to be seen by the human eye, using the device called the microscope: light microscope, electron microscopes, have higher resolution than light microscopes. Vesicles- small membrane bound compartments that transfer substances between parts of the system. Correct sequence: lys-lys-lys-arg-lys, allowes proteins to enter the nucleus. Mutated sequence: lys-thr-lys-arg-lys, denied access to proteins in the nucleus: nucleolus- region in the eukaryotic cell nucleus where ribosomal subunits and rrna (ribosomal. Involved in intracellular transport: cell motility (intracellular and whole cell, motor proteins: kinesin and dynein, assembled from tubulin proteins. Hypothesis vs theory: hypothesis: a specific testable statement based on prior knowledge, theory: a broadly applicable idea or hypothesis that has been confirmed with appropriate evidence. Oxidation-reduction (redox) reactions: reaction in which electrons are removed from a donor molecule and simultaneously added to an acceptor molecule.

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