BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Chloroplast, Peptide, Endocytosis

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Includes: nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, lysosomes, plasma. Connected by membrane bridges and vesicle movement membrane, and vesicles that move between them membrane and deliver its contents into extracellular space with other organelles. Total surface area is 10 fold that of the plasma membrane. Results in separation of cytosol from these interconnected organelles. There is net movement into and out of the nucleus to carry out key cellular functions. Proteins needed by nucleus are imported into nucleus. Nuclear envelope defines boundary of the nucleus. Nuclear membrane is perforated by nuclear pores. Essential for communication with the cell nucleus. Movement of proteins into the nucleus requires a . Movement in and out of the nucleus requires . Network of interconnected tubules and flattened sacs. Produces lipids and proteins used inside and outside of cell. Glycosylation of lipids and proteins begin in er. Ribosomes can be free in the cytosol or membrane bound in the rer.

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