CAS BI 106 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Lysosome, Kinetochore, Nucleolus

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Every cell can: obtain nutrients and other necessary substances from surrounding fluid, use nutrients to make molecules needed for survival, dispose wastes, maintain shape o replicate. Organelles are subunits of a cell that carry out functions: plasma membrane boundary of cell, selects materials that come in/out ribosomes assemble proteins endoplasmic reticulum. Smooth er metabolizes lipids and stores calcium golgi apparatus packages proteins for use in/outside of cell lysosomes break down protein and debris. Make energy peroxisomes neutralize and remove toxic wastes cytoskeleton. Maintain cell shape and structure, transport materials nucleus directs cell operations. Fluid mosaic model o lipid bilayer made of phospholipids. Control center of the cell: provides instructions for protein synthesis via dna. Inside the nucleus o: produces ribosomal dna. Chromatin and chromosomes chromatin is a dna molecule plus proteins histone: eight disc-shaped proteins found every two turns of the dna helix chromosome: packed chromatin into a complex structure, prevent chromatin from breaking during cell division.

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