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1 Chapter 5.3 The Cell: Nucleus, Ribosomes
AP Link—Ch04: John Kyrk Organelle Review AP Link—Ch04: Genetic Science Learning Center (organelle review)

2 Nucleus Function contains eukaryotic cell’s genetic library Size:
most genes in nucleus some genes located in mitochondria & chloroplasts Size: ~ 5 microns (µm) in diameter AP Movie—Ch 04: 100 Greatest Discoveries—Cell Nucleus

3 What kind of molecules need to pass through?
Nucleus structure Structure separated from cytoplasm by a double membrane, nuclear envelope double membrane is fused in spots forming pores allows large macromolecules & particles to pass through AP Movie—Ch 04: Ameoba Nucleus What kind of molecules need to pass through?

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5 If you think this looks complicated, this is how proteins are made…wait until Chapter 12!

6 Nucleus structure Within nucleus, DNA organized into fibrous material, chromatin in normal cell appears as diffuse mass When cell prepares to divide, chromatin fibers coil up as separate structures, chromosomes

7 Nucleus structure Densely stained region in nucleus is nucleolus
Function production of ribosomal subunits from rRNA & proteins pass through nuclear pores to cytoplasm & combine to form ribosomes AP Movie—Ch 04: Nucleus Structure

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9 AP Link—Ch 04: Cytoplasmic Streaming

10 Ribosomes Function Structure protein production
ribosomes contain rRNA & protein composed of 2 subunits that combine to carry out protein synthesis The genes for rRNA have the greatest commonality among all living things. There is very little difference in the DNA sequence of the rRNA genes in a humans vs. a bacteria. Means that this function (building of a ribosome) is so integral to life that every cell does it almost exactly the same way. Change a base and this changes the structure of the RNA which causes it to not function.

11 Types of Ribosomes Free ribosomes Bound ribosomes suspended in cytosol
synthesize proteins that function within cytosol Bound ribosomes attached to outside of endoplasmic reticulum synthesize proteins for export or for membranes

12 Ribosomes Prokaryotes & eukaryotes have different ribosomes
different size subunits different proteins

13 Prokaryote vs. eukaryote ribosomes
selective poisons can target the proteins of prokaryotic (bacterial) ribosomes = antibiotics

14 Structure of Ribosomes
2000 | 2009 Structure of Ribosomes Ramakrishnan, Steiz, and Yonath determined the structure of the 30S ribosome Venkatraman Ramakrishnan Thomas Steitz Ada Yonath

15 Start asking… I know you have some!
Any Questions?? Start asking… I know you have some!


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