BIOL1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dna Replication, Cytoskeleton, Gram-Positive Bacteria

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7 Sep 2018
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All cell types: lipid membranes define the boundaries between cells and their environments. Regulate the exchange of nutrients and other compounds with the environment. Made up of phospholipids, cholesterol, membrane proteins, carbs, attachment sites for the cytoskeleton (inside the membrane) Arose early in the evolution of life on earth and are extremely versatile in the environments in which they can occur. Bacterial cell is a single chamber - all processes occur in the same space. All metabolic reactions (energy regeneration, protein synthesis, dna replication, synthesis of cell components) occur in the same space - the cytoplasm or in the cell membrane. Bacterial chromosome is usually a single, circular molecule. Bacteria do not also cause infectious diseases, have also been linked to obesity, type ii diabetes, autism. Exterior of bacterial cell is rigid and multilayered. Two types of cell wall structure: gram positive and negative. Peptidoglycan layer is a rigid matrix tat defines the cell shape.

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