BIOL 2020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Nuclear Lamina, Nuclear Membrane, Nuclear Pore

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Biol 2020 lecture 19 march 8, 2019 section 6: nucleus. The term "nucleus" comes from the latin word for: star, kernel**, brain, nugget. Nuclei are double membrane, which we call a nuclear envelope. There is a space between the two membranes. The outer membrane of the nucleus is continuous with the er. If its continuous, there is movement of protein and lipids between the nucleus and the er membrane. The outer membrane of the nucleus has a lot of ribosomes on it. If a ribosome goes into the nucleus and makes a protein and goes into the lumen, the protein can be sent out into the er, just as if it was made in the. The envelop is dynamic in a few ways. Nuclear envelope: nuclear envelope is dynamic, disintegrates during prophase, reforms during telophase, contains nuclear pore complexes that mediate movement through the envelope.

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