BIOL 2201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Adenine, Nucleoid, Hydrophile

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Confocal fluorescence microscope: fluorescent tagging decides which light source used. Electron microscope: very high magnification; can see many organelles. Light microscope: most basic; seen in 1st year labs. Key difference is eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles that separate them from cytoplasm. Both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have genetic material and ribosomes. Most abundant organisms (high growth rate and rapid adaptation) All will contain plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and genetic material; some will have additional components. Plasmids (circular dnas thar transfer info from one cell to another cell) Multicellular (most common) or unicellular (fungi: nucleus: information store of the cell. Central dogma of molecular biology: dna -transcription rna -translation protein, mitochondria: powerhouse of the cell (produces atp) Only organelle to have its own genome and transcription/translation process. Involved in photosynthesis: chloroplast: only found in plants and algae. Contains its own genome and transcription/translation process: cytosol: aqueous area; gel-like solution. Motor proteins, extended micro-skeletons, vesicles moving one end to the other.

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