BIOL 2P03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Cytoskeleton, Light-Independent Reactions, Exocytosis

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Lecture 2 functional anatomy of the eukaryotic cell - organelles and major structures. Definition: a membrane enclosed intracellular structure that is specialized for carrying out a specific function. Examples: nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplasts (plants), endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, and peroxisomes. Site of genes, replicative and transcriptional polymerases, transcription factors, organized into chromosomes (eukaryotes) co-transcriptional regulators, and other proteins involved in nucleotide metabolism. Function is to store (and maintain the integrity of) information and to coordinate the use of that information to produce proteins, ribosomes, mirnas needed to build and maintain the cell. Atp synthesis from adp (atp synthase); followed by atp export (exchange for. Roles in synthesis of some hormones, some nucleotides, urea cycle. Sites of reactive oxygen species (ros) production, which regulates some cellular functions. Calvin cycle (producing 3-carbon units used to make sugars) A tubular membrane system often partly surrounding the nucleus. Rough er making proteins, including folding and post-translational modifications.

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