BIOL 115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Messenger Rna, Nucleolus, Cell Membrane

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Nucleus: nucleus contains most of the cell"s dna. In the nucleolus, ribosome"s are assembled from rna and proteins: nucleolus - the round granular structure within the nucleus of a cell, and composed of protein and. Rna: ribosome - serves as the site of protein synthesis translates mrna into proteins only in the cytoplasm. Structure: nuclear envelope two lipid bilayers surround nucleus. Perforated with nuclear pores: mrna and ribosome"s pass through these pores. Rawr: the site where digestion of spent cellular components occurs, can eat their host cell (autophagy), either regulated (leaves in fall), or due to nutrition deprivation. Endocytosis/exocytosis: exocytosis - cell directs the contents (waste products, digestive enzymes, milk) of secretory vesicles out of the cell membrane, endocytosis food is brought into the cell and digested, often receptor mediated. 8 cells 2: endosymbiotic organelles, the cytoskeleton and cell junctions. In prokaryotes the photosynthetic system also sits in the plasma membrane.

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