BIOL 1111 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4.4: Golgi Apparatus, Nuclear Pore, Nuclear Matrix

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Biology chapter 4. 4 the nucleus and endomembrane system material. Nucleus - an organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contain most of the cell"s genetic. Endomembrane system - membranes that enclose the nucleus are part of a larger. Nuclear envelope - the compartment that is enclosed by a double-membrane structure. Chromosomes - composed of genetic material (dna) and many proteins that help to. Chromatin - complex formed between dna and such proteins. Nuclear matrix (2 parts) - nuclear lamina and internal nuclear matrix. Nuclear lamina: composed of intermediate filaments that line the inner nuclear membrane. Internal nuclear matrix: connected to the lamina and fills the interior of the nucleus. Serves to organize the chromosomes within the nucleus. Chromosome territory - chromosomes located here, visible when cells are exposed to. Nucleolus - assembly of ribosomal units occurs here dyes that label specific types of chromosomes. Ribosomal proteins are produced in the cytosol and then imported into the nucleus through nuclear pores.

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