BIOS 2210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Microorganism, Prokaryote, Cyanobacteria

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Yes (all animals and some lower plant forms) There are also membrane bound organelles in eukaryotes. Selective permeability ** allows passage of some molecules. Pinocytosis: membrane folds inward bringing in fluid and dissolved substances. Big picture - keeps cell contents inside and allows necessary exchange. Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis: gene to protein. Size is different in eukaryotes and prokaryotes, but they both have them ** Size range of a mitochondria is 1-5 um. Chloroplasts: membrane bound compartments full of chlorophyll, (a photosynthetic pigment) Mitochondria contain their own dna: 37 genes and containing only about 16,600 base pairs. Take a look at the eukaryotes the circled section in pink represents the multi cellular organisms, and the yellow represents the single-celled- eukaryotes. Also take note of the dotted lines running from the bacteria domain to the eukarya domain, it notes that there are remnants of those old bacteria embedded in eukaryotes today.

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