BIO E121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Intermediate Filament, Microfilament, Cell Membrane

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14 Sep 2020
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Movement of a substance following a concentration gradient, from high concentration to low concentration. End result is an equal distribution of substance in both areas. Movement of substance from a high region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration with the aid of a membrane protein. To cross a cell membrane, molecules need to be assisted/facilitated by carrier proteins. Network channels connected to the plasma membrane, the nuclear envelope, and certain organelles. Rough endoplasmic reticulum (rer): contains ribosomes that guides the production of cell products. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ser): detoxification; lacks ribosomes. Proteins are packaged vesicles and transferred to the golgi complex for processing and packaging. Contains 40 digestive enzymes that breaks down macromolecules, old organelles and invaders. Provides cell with energy through the breakdown of oxygen and glucose to make atp. Network that provides shape & support for the cell. Composed of: thick microtubules, intermediate filaments, thin microfilaments, centriole: a microtubule-organizing center located near nucleus.

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