BSC 1005 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Nuclear Membrane, Chromatin, Centrosome

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The smallest unit that still retains the characteristics of life. All organisms are composed of one or more cells. There are two major types of cells which are distinguished by their internal organization: prokaryotic cells. There is no separation between their dna and the rest of the cell. Organelles comparable to eukaryotic cells are absent. Dna is coiled into a nucleoid region. The dna is organized and contained within the nucleus. Nucleoli (sing = nucleolus) containing rna and proteins. Dna and associated proteins in the form of chromatin (46 threads in most human cells) Nuclear matrix: viscous fluid inside the nucleus. Nuclear envelope: membrane that surrounds the nucleus: 2 membranes. Everything enclosed by the plasma membrane except the nucleus. Includes membrane bound organelles and the endomembrane system. Synthesis of lipids, proteins, carbohydrate metabolism, detoxification. Mitochondria: two-membrane bound organelles, help in cellular. Inner membrane is folded into cristae matrix power houses of the cell". Cytoskeleton: consists of microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate filaments.

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