BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nuclear Pore, Lysosome

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Some remain free within the cytoplasm; others are going to form an association with the rough endoplasmic reticulum. After a ribosome is made in the nucleolus it makes its way into the cytoplasm via a nuclear pore. Not considered an organelle a complex 2-unit molecule which is made up of nucleic acid and protein that comes together. 2 types: rough er surrounds the nucleus. Called rough because it"s surface is studded with ribosomes. Involved in the process of making proteins ribosomes build the proteins and that protein will then enter into the cavities of the rough er and then will be completed/modified into their final form. Proteins can be enzymes helping with digestion, hormones being released into body like insulin, many proteins your body makes that is then released into the cell for their functionality: smooth er is continuous from the rough er. Making lipid products rather than protein products (synthesize lipids)

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