BI110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Cellular Respiration, Blood Proteins, Plasmodesma

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Lecture 6-cells: multicellular organisms can have specialized cell for different functions, but cells have same basic structure. Prokaryotes and eukaryotes: all types of cells share basic features: Cytoplasm: cytosol, organelles (eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes, cytoskeleton, dna organized into chromosomes(replication, basic cellular functions: all cells use cellular respiration. Prokaryotes genetic info: on one circular chromosome within a nucleoid and, on plasmids that can be transferred among individuals through a process called conjugation, conjugation (transfer of plasmid from one cell to another) Differences b/w animal and plant cells: plants have large vacuole not present in animal cell, plants cells have cell walls, animal cells do not, plasmodesmata allows cells to communicate (speci c to plants cells) Synthetic cell: chemically synthesized microplasma genome of an organism, removed genome of other bacteria, took chemical synthesized genome and put in other bacterial cell. All proteins replaced by micro plasma protein and became a microplasma bacteria.

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