BIO 120 Lecture 6: Biology Unit 1 Chapter 6 notes

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Limited amount of substance that can cross a plasma membrane per second. For every increase in surface area, the volume increase is larger than the surface area increase. Plasma membrane: regulates what exits and enters the cell. Cytoplasm: contains organelles and cell parts, but not the nucleus. There are no membrane-bound organelles in prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells. Has centrioles and flagella, plant cells do not. Animal cells have a vacuole but not a central vacuole. Has chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell wall, but animal cells do not. Endomembrane system- regulates protein traffic and performs metabolic functions in the cell. Components of system: nuclear envelope (phospholipid bilayer, endoplasmic reticulum(er, golgi apparatus, plasma membrane, vacuoles, lysosomes. Membranes of the system are either directly, physically linked or linked through membrane segments called vesticles. Pores: regulated macromolecules and rna traffic in and out of nucleus. Nuclear pore complex: pores and inner nuclear envelope and outer nuclear envelope.

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