KINE 304 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Cell Membrane, Amphiphile, Cytosol

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All living matter is composed of cells. There are two types of cells: prokaryotic cells (bacteria) and eukaryotic cells (plant and animal) Every cell is surrounded by a plasma membrane. Within each eukaryotic cell are numerous membrane bound compartments, non- membranous particles, and filaments, known collectively as cell organelles. A cell is divided into two regions, the nucleus and cytoplasm. The latter is composed of the cytosol and cell organelles other than the nucleus. The nucleus transmits and expresses genetic information. Threads of chromatin, composed of dna and protein, condense to form chromosomes when a cell divides: ribosomal subunits are assembled in the nucleolus. Ribosomes, composed of rna and protein, are the sites of protein synthesis. The golgi apparatus modifies and sorts the proteins that are synthesized on the rough or granular endoplasmic reticulum and packages them into secretory vesicles.

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