BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Chromatin, Plasmid, Golgi Apparatus
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Bi110-lecture 7-cells and eukaryotic cells (modules 13 and 14) All types of cells share basic features: Cytoplasm (incl. cytosol, organelles, cytoskeleton (helps maintains a certain shape) Electron transport chain (part of cell"s cellular respiration), Prokaryotes can survive in very extreme conditions, while eukaryotes die in those conditions. On one circular chromosomes within a nucleotide. On plasmids that can be transferred among individuals through a process called conjugation. Could carry more than one plasmid, up to the maximum number of plasmids that th prokaryotic cell could carry. Nucleus is the defining feature of the eukaryotic cells (see diagram above right of. A typical plant cell is a eukaryotic cell. Individual organelles can be isolated from eukaryotic cells. First reported in 2010, headed by craig veter (more info in slides) Similar functions to a virus, except a virus kills cel(s) while synthetic cells maintain them. Unifying feature of all cell types (bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic are all slightly different)