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A. Plasma Membrane
B. Cytoplasm
C. Major Organelles
1. nucleus
2. ribosomes
3. endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
4. Golgi complex (apparatus)
5. mitochondria
6. lysosomes
7. peroxisomes
E. Inclusions
F. Extracellular Matrix
A. Chemical Composition
1. 80% phospholipids
B. Structure
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b. act as selective channels for transport
c. act as receptor sites for messengers (hormones)
C. Primary Functions
III. Cytoplasm
B. Function
IV. Nucleus
B. Primary Functions
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V. Ribosomes
B. Primary Functions
A. Structure
B. Primary Functions
A. Structure
B. Primary Function
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4. trans - forms secretory granules for protein release
a. digestive enzymes
b. antibodies
c. secretory glands
d. extracellular matrix material (see below)
VIII. Mitochondria
A. Structure
1. two-membrane structure
a. outer mitochondrial membrane
b. inner mitochondrial membrane (cristae)
2. matrix - within the inner membrane
B. Primary Functions
C. Varied Distribution
IX. Lysosomes
A. Structure
B. Primary Functions
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X. Peroxisomes
A. Structure
B. Primary Function
XI. Cytoskeleton
A. Microfilaments
1. 6 nanometers in diameter
2. made up of subunits called actin (myosin in muscle)
3. support and cell shape
4. movement
a. muscle contraction
b. white blood cells (phagocytes)
B. Intermediate Filaments
C. Microtubules
D. Microtrabecular Lattice
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3. cilia very small, fingerlike projections
a. epithelium of respiratory tract
b. lining of digestive tract (intestinal villi)
A. Structure
A. Different Types
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I. Overview of Mitosis
A. General Characteristics
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C. Interphase (normal part of cell life cycle)
D. Prophase
E. Metaphase
F. Anaphase
G. Telophase