of
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.
well wall
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body
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prevent detection by
-
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& mesosomes thylakoids -
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-
·
contain
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-
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ATR
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allow bacteriato
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.
circular
DNA
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-
trust Mitochondria used to be a
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de
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engulfed by entearyotic cell
structure :
folded membrane s e en
and became a permanent part of it
· vesicles (transport + secretary)
Function modification
: of protein
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Drina
packaging protein into secretory resides exocytosis
.
·
Se
surface , fuse to of cell w well membrane,
secreting protein by exocytosis
.
rER
⑳9
animal cells only
istened
-
> Lysosomes
.
membranes at equal size
hydrolyti
-
attachedribosomes ·
(POS) ·
vesicle encloses hydrolytic enzymes .
digestive
made by
Function - attached ribosomes assemble amino acids into a ·
Golgi apparatus
Function 1 Fuse is redundant
polypeptide Chain : .
organellesd
-
Polypeptide chain enters cisternal t is folded break it down
.
into 30 structure . acrosome
2 .
- rER
packages protein into transport vesicle. 3 .
apoptis (programmed celldeath) .
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pp Chollow CylindersataoA
SER . xribosomes o
·
Synthesis of tipids/steroids
· 4t in liver cells
detoxification . Function from spindle fibres
-
during cell division to
separate chromosomes
.
, MaSagemicrotare
Cytoskeleton
X
· made of tubes & filaments .
·
Tubules are made of tubulin
-
ofilaments are made of in
cilia
Function : Support animal cell -Short-long
-
S
-
cytoplasmicUnreals
Xhave membrane have membrane bound Clic channels
bound organees allows communication
organelles
-Circular Loop at DNA Linear DNA
found in Chloroplast mitochondria -
Futaryotic
-
organelles
-
Division of labour -compartmentalisation
· each organelle is
separated
of the cell
from one rest
by a
membrane.
Describe the of protein Synthesis.
* process
① Ribosomes bound torER assemble At to form a polypeptide chain w lo structure
.
Polypeptide
② chains enters FR cisternal where it'll be folded into a protein w zo Structure
,
③ Packaged into a transport vesicle
.
⑦ Fuse
wholgi Apparatus cisterne atcis side & protein moves thru cisternal where it'll be modified
⑤ ex carbohydrate side chain glycoprotein
tomalle a
adding a
-
.
⑥ Packaged into a secretory vesicle
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,
secreting protein
,
by exocytosis
·
⑱
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