BSC 2010 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Allosteric Regulation, Glycerol, 3-Phosphoglyceric Acid

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Light microscope: glass lenses and visible light to form images; used to visualize living cells and general cell structure. Prokaryotes: doesn"t have membrane enclosed compartments or nucleus; (archaea and. Eukaryotes: do have membrane enclosed compartments called organelles (where specific cell functions are performed) and nucleus (where dna is); (protists, fungi, animals, and plants) Vesicles shuttle substances between the endomembrane system. Er: rough and smooth; lumen (interior) separate from cytoplasm. Golgi apparatus: concentrates, packages, sorts proteins before they are sent to their cellular/extracellular destinations, adds some carbohydrates to proteins, some polysaccharides for plant cell wall are synthesized. Primary lysosome: originates from golgi apparatus and contains digestive enzymes (hydrolases) and are the sites of where macromolecules are hydrolyzed into monomers. Phagocytosis: endocytosis by a cell of another cell/large particle. Phagosome: membrane enclosed vesicle inside a cell that results from infolding of the cell membrane and enclosing a particle to be taken into the cell.

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