BSC 2010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Golgi Apparatus, Cytoskeleton, Motor Protein

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Cell: simplest collection of matter that is alive. Enclosed by plasma membrane (phospholipid bilayer selective membrane) Phospholipid tails comprised of hydrocarbons, which are hydrophobic. Phospholipid heads have a charged phosphate group and attachments that form a hydrophilic head. Found in domains bacteria (true bacteria) & archaea (ancient bacteria) Do not contain nucleus or any other membrane bound. Nucleoid- a non membrane enclosed region in a prokaryotic cell where its chromosome is located. Found in kingdoms animalia, protista, fungi, & plantae. Contain true nucleus bounded by a double membrane. Nuclear envelope- double membrane that surrounds that nucleus. Nuclear lamina- a netlike array of protein filaments that lines the inner surface of the nuclear envelope and helps maintain the shape of the nucleus. Chromatin- the complex of dna and the proteins that makes up eukaryotic chromosomes. Nucleolus- a specialized structure in the nucleus, consisting of chromosomal regions containing ribosomal rna(rdna) genes with ribosomal proteins imported from the cytoplasm.

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