BI110 Chapter Notes - Chapter Module 19: Cytosol, Lipid Bilayer Fusion, Histocompatibility

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A: an organism, virus or other infectious agent that can trigger disease in a host. A: membrane-bound structure used to isolate and transport larger materials in a cell and across the membrane. A: the use of membrane bound structures called vesicles. A: the movement of materials into a cell using a vesicle, take in nutrients, receive signals and ingest and kill pathogens. A: bulk phase (pinocytosis) and receptor- mediated endocytosis (little vesicles) A: movement of materials out of a cell using a secretory vesicle. The vesicles move to the proper location 3. Signals trigger the release of materials from the vesicles. A: 1. some are loaded into vesicles in the cytoplasm (neurotransmitters), 2. The golgi apparatus adds chemical tags to proteins, which help direct them to the proper location. A: motor proteins attached to the vesicles move them along the microtubules of the cell"s cytoskeleton. They move to correct locations in the cell.

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