BIOL 2400 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Flagellum, Cell Wall, Motility

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Shorter and more numerous than flagella; but similar. What are cilia used for? motility, feeding, and filtering. Which eukaryotic microorganisms do not have a cell wall: protozoa, a few algae, all animal cells. Where do eukaryotes have membranes: membrane around the organelles inside, membrane on the outside. Large units of genetic information in the cell. Lines up and sorts out double chromosomes in preparation for nuclear and cell division. No - because they only have one chromosome and its easy to divide. Package up proteins to be shipped far away inside the cell. Takes ribosomes from rough er and ships them. Prokaryotic sized ribosomes support endosymbiotic theory of how eukaryotic cells came about. Describe the role of endosymbiosis in the informoration of mitochondria and chloroplasts to create modern eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria and chloroplasts used to live independently, but got taken inside a larger cell, where they live together symbiotically. Functions: anchoring organelles, providing support, permitting shape changes and movement.

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