BIOL 2051 Chapter : Chapter 3 Outline Fall10

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Basic cellular structures: cytoplasm, cytoplasmic membrane, nucleus or nucleoid, ribosomes- (protein synthesis, cell wall- found in plants & most prokaryotes; not in animals. Two types of cells: prokaryote simpler internal structure lack membrane bound organelles, bacteria & archaea, eukaryote larger & more complex, membrane bound organelles (nucleus, chloroplast, mitochondria, etc, algae, fungi, protozoa, plants, animals. Viruses: non-cellular, reproduce only inside a host cell. Lack many characteristics of living things: ex. The bacterial cell: cytoplasm surrounded by envelope, cytoplasm contains dna in nucleoid, envelope has lipid membrane boundary, plus structural cell wall. Archaea have terpenoids which increase stability at high temp & low ph. The bacterial cell wall (sacculus: made of peptidoglycan (murein)- a porous cage like structure, sugar chains wrapped in circles around cell wrapped in circles around cell. Arrangement of dna in microbial cells: genome - a cell"s complete set of genes, dna is arranged to form chromosomes, prokaryotes - have a single circular chromosome and sometimes circular extrachoromosomal.

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