BIOL 1201 Chapter : Biol 1201 Chapter 6

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--nucleoid (see fig 6. 5) where the cell"s dna is located, not enclosed by membrane. --cytoplasm- interior of either cell type- refers to only the region between the nucleus and the plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells. --cytosol- used interchangibly with cytoplasm- inside all cells is a semi-fluid, jellylike substance in which subcellular components are suspended, liquid in the area, 6. 6)- membrane enclosing the cytoplasm, selective barrier that allows passage of enough oxygen, x, and waste to service entire cell, double layer consisting of phospholipids. Compartmental organization- eukaryotic cell is divided into different compartments, separate and segregate different chemical reactions, >>>>>the nucleus contains the cell"s genetic library (see fig. --nucleus- contains nuclear envelope, nucleuous, and chromatin, contains most the the genes in eukaryotic cells. --nuclear envelope- double membrane enclosing the nucleus, performed by pores, continuous w/endoplasmic reticulum. --chromatin- material consisting of dna and proteins, visible in dividing cells as individual condenses chromosomes.

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