BIOL 2410 Chapter 3: Chapter 3 Human Physiology Part 4

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Mrna is transcribed from genes in the dna. Mrna leaves the nucleus and attaches to cytosolic ribosomes, initiating protein synthesis. Proteins are modified as they pass through the lumen of the er. Golgi cisternae migrate toward the cell membrane. Some vesicles bud off the cisternae and move in a retrograde or backward direction. Some vesicles bud off to form lysosomes or storage vesicles. Other vesicles become secretory vesicles that release their contents outside the cell. Tissues are held together by cell junctions and other support structures. Histology: they describe tissues by their physical features like size and shape, arrangement of cells in the tissues or how they are connected to one another and the amount of cellular material present in the tissue. Extracellular matrix: synthesized and secreted by the cells of a tissue. Composition varies from tissue to tissue, elasticity and flexibility of the tissue depends on the amount and consistency of the tissues matrix.

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