BSCI-1510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Protist, Peptide, Hydrolysis

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Mondays" test covers material to the end of this lecture. Eukaryotic cell in electron microscope. very complex structure. Like all cells, eukaryotic cell are surrounded by plasma membrane. Nucleus is surrounded by membranes (double membrane structure) and contains pores through those membranes. Close up version of nucleus: pores 200-300 allows macromolecules up to 40000 between nucleus and the rest of the cell. Site of dna replication and transcription to make rna. Site of a lot of rna processing and chemical modification of rna molecules. Plasma membrane and nucleus, everything in between those features is called. It consists of cytosol (solution inside plasma membrane) plus compartments called the organelles. We will refer to only membrane packed compartments as organelles. Some use the word to refer to ribosome. We will reserve the term strictly to membrane bound compartments. We will look at different kinds of organelles and see how molecules move between them.

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