BIOL 1001 Chapter : Chapter 4 Notes

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Biology chapter 4: cell structure and function. Prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes: prokaryotes, no nucleus or nuclear envelop, no organelles or internal membranes. Genetic material in a nucleoid region : eukaryotes, nucleus with a nuclear envelop. Generalized prokaryotic cell (bacteria: nucleoid: dense region of dna in a prokaryotic cell, cytoplasm: the entire region inside the cell membrane and outside the nucleus in cells that have a nucleus (most eukaryotic cells) Eukaryotes are much more complex: the inside of the eukaryotic cell is compartmentalized into organelles, organelles are one of several compartments suspended in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells generalized eukaryotic cell. Cellular organelles: nucleus: the compartment that contains the cell"s genetic library, the nucleus contains most of the genes that control the cell. It is usually membrane bound cellular organelle in eukaryotic cells: nuclear envelope: double membrane which encloses the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, nucleolus: a spherical shaped region in the nucleus where the eukaryotic ribosomes are assembled.

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