BIOL 212 Chapter Notes - Chapter 15: Hydrophile, Hydrolysis, Transcytosis

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Mechanism by which a cell eats itself, digesting molecules and. Molecule that steers proteins along productive folding pathways, helping them to fold correctly and preventing them from forming aggregates inside the cell. Protein that makes up the coat of a type of transport vesicle that buds from either the golgi apparatus (on the outward secretary pathway) or from the plasma. Small membrane-enclosed sac that wears a distinctive layer of proteins on its cytosolic surface. It is formed by pinching-off of a protein-coated region of cell membrane. Process by which cells take in materials through n invagination of the plasma membrane, which surrounds the ingested material in a membrane-enclosed vesicle. Interconnected network of membrane-enclosed organelles in a eukaryotic cells; includes the endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, peroxisomes, and endosomes. Membrane-enclosed organelle eukaryotic cells where lipids and proteins are made. Membrane-enclosed compartment of a eukaryotic cell through which material ingested by endocytosis passes on its way to lysosomes.

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