BIO 1140 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Microtubule, Cytoskeleton, Intermediate Filament

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Dna is in a form of chromosomes or chromatins. Need to controle to protect the dna because there are enzymes in the nucleus with the nuclear pore complex. Mrna have to go out and are produced in the nucleus. Ribosomes are built in the nucleolus by the rna and are exported. Membrane that is synthesized but not yet matured: not folded well, add carbohydrates , sugars, Lysosomes and the peroxisome > break down but can turn peroxide into water>>>both are digestif organells, both have enzymes but both have diff. tasks. Tht takes care of the size and shape. Tem is transmision electron microscopy> to look the inside. The cytoskeleton>> microtubule, intermediate filaments, microfilaments, all take care of the structure support and signaling. Diff. btw eukaryotes and prokaryotes is the nucleus, the nucleus envelope, the dna compartments, the endomembrane system>> prokaryotes have no endomembrane system.

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