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Catalyst: “Remembering 9/11” Where were you when you found out about the terrorist attacks on the world trade center? How did you feel? Have your feelings about the incident changed? Cell Parts: Protein Synthesis DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid): “Master blueprint”, genetic code Prokaryotic: DNA in nucleoid Eukaryotic: DNA in nucleus Cell Parts: Protein Secretion Vesicles containing proteins are not transported across the cell membrane by previously learned mechanisms. Membrane Transport Passive Transport Active Transport Cell Membrane Pump Facilitated Diffusion Diffusion Channel Proteins Carrier Proteins Endocytosis NEW! Exocytosis NEW! Cell Parts: Protein Secretion ncbn Exocytosis: the process of exporting materials out of the cell via a vesicle “Outside” Endocytosis: the process of importing materials into the cell via a vesicle “Inside” Vesicle: a small molecule within a cell enclosed by a lipid bilayer Image Source: http://karimedalla.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/i60_0322.jpg Cell Parts: Protein Synthesis Nuclear Pore Nucleus Transcription & Translation: DNA instructs DNA RNA Rough E.R. Ribosome the synthesis of a protein. Nucleolus 1. Nucleolus synthesizes ribosome 2. Ribosome attaches to rough E.R. 3. RNA copies DNA (Transcription) 4. RNA travels through nuclear pore to ribosome 5. Ribosome decodes RNA into a protein (Translation) Golgi Body 6. Protein travels through rough E.R. to fold into a complex 3D shape 7. Protein travels to Golgi where it is packaged into a vesicle 8. Plasma Membrane Image Source: http://partsofthecell.blogspot.com/2012/09/golgi-apparatus.html Vesicle travels to plasma membrane & is secreted through exocytosis