BIOS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Endoplasmic Reticulum, Nuclear Membrane, Messenger Rna

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Cell membrane, nucleus, contains chromosomes composed of dna and proteins, dna codes for information molecules (messenger rna) which moves to cytoplasm and attaches to ribosome where direct: i. ii. iii. Cell division: structure i. ii. iii. iv. Nuclear pores: protein channels in nuclear envelope; allow material to move in and out of nucleus: messenger rna nucleoplasm: fluid within nucleus. 1: packaged in certain organelles, secreted from cells, mitochondrion, function i. Site of aerobic cellular respiration = oxygen requiring biochemical reactions in which e rich organic molecules broken down atp (energy rich molecules usable by cells: structure i. ii. iii. iv. Inner membrane infolded forming cristae more surface are for biochemical reactions. Central space= (matrix) and space between inner and outer membrane are fluid filled. Contain dna (mitochondrial dna) and ribosomes v: mitochondria divide when cells divide, endosymbiotic theory of origin of mitochondria i. ii. Conditions on earth 3 bya: atmosphere increases o2 due to increase in # of cyanobacteria.

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