Nucleus

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100 cells biology Flashcards on Nucleus, created by Hannah Wislang on 01/04/2016.
Hannah Wislang
Flashcards by Hannah Wislang, updated more than 1 year ago
Hannah Wislang
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Nucleus structure Is the most prominent organelle 5-10mircometres in diametre. One nucleus in each cell usually, contains most but not all of the cells genes
Nucleus function Stores genetic information and if the cells control centre
Nucleus is surrounded by A nuclear membrane, which is composed of two membranes, both of which are lipid bilayers
The inner surface of the nuclear membrane is lined by Nuclear lamina
Nuclear lamina is composed of Intermediate filaments, which help maintain the shape of the nucleus, and organise the packing of the DNA
What happens if lamina is defective Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria syndrome, the nuclei have abnormal shapes and results in accelerated aging
Nuclear pore structure Are flower looking structures that allow molecules to travel in and out of the nucleus
Nuclear pore function Allows mRNA, rRNA an tRNA to travel out of the nucleus. Allows control signals, energy and materials such as nucleotides to move into the nucleus. The control signals tell genes to be turned off or on
The DNA helix is combined with.. HIisone proteinsto form chromatin fibres, chromatin fibres undergo multi level packing
The helix interacts with.. Speicfic histone proteins H2-H4 to form a 10mirco metre diametre each bead is called a nucleosome
Further interactions between the DNA and .. Histone 1 cause the 10nm fibre to coil into the 30nm fibre. The 30nm fibre loops to form 300nm fibre.
During cell divison the 300nm fibres... Coil to form metaphase chromosomes
During metaphase some regions of chromatin are ... More compact than others
Euchromatin Is less dense and often genetically active
Heterchromatin Is more dense and genetically inactive
Relationship between heterochromatin and Euchromatin Is dynamic relationship
Location of the chromosome Is not random
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