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Highly detailed, clear, and well-structured study notes for General Biology 101, based entirely on Campbell Biology (12th Edition). This document includes comprehensive summaries of key concepts, definitions, and essential diagrams to help you ace your exams and quizzes easily. Perfect for first-year university and college students.

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1. Microscopy & Fractionation
 Light Microscope (LM): Living cells / Dynamic processes.
 SEM: 3D / Surface / Topography.
 TEM: Internal / Ultrastructure / Cross-sections.
 Resolution: Image clarity (Closer distance = Better
resolution).
 Cell Fractionation Rule: Heavy/Big pellets First (Low
speed) \rightarrow Light/Small pellets Last (High speed).
 Centrifugation Order: Nuclei (Low) \rightarrow
Mitochondria/Chloroplasts (Medium) \rightarrow
Microsomes/ER (High) \rightarrow Ribosomes (Highest).

2. Cell Architecture & Sizes
 Universal Features: Plasma Membrane + Cytosol +
Chromosomes + Ribosomes.
 Prokaryotes: No Nucleus (Nucleoid) / No organelles / Small
(1-5\,\mu\text{m}).
 Eukaryotes: True Nucleus / Membrane-bound organelles /
Large (10-100\,\mu\text{m}).
 Cell Size Limit: Volume grows faster than Surface Area (r^3
vs r^2).
 Exam Trick: Smaller cells = Higher SA/V ratio = Most
efficient diffusion.
 Animal Only: Lysosomes + Centrosomes + Flagella.
 Plant Only: Chloroplasts + Cell Wall + Central Vacuole +
Plasmodesmata.

3. Nucleus & Ribosomes
 Nuclear Envelope: Double membrane / Pores (Traffic
control).
 Nuclear Lamina: Protein filaments / Maintains nuclear
shape (Mechanical support).
 Nucleolus: Non-membranous / rRNA Synthesis / Ribosome
assembly.
 Free Ribosomes: Cytosol suspended / Makes Internal/Local
proteins (e.g., metabolic enzymes).
 Bound Ribosomes: On Rough ER / Makes Secretory
proteins (Export) / Membrane proteins.

4. Endomembrane System
 Smooth ER: Lipid synthesis (Steroids/Oils) / Detoxification
(Liver) / Ca^{2+} Storage (Muscle).
 Rough ER: Secretory proteins (Glycoproteins) /
Membrane factory / Transport vesicles.
 Golgi Apparatus: Shipping & Receiving. Cis face = Receives
from ER / Trans face = Ships out. Modifies carbs / Tags
products.

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Jane B. Reece, Lisa A. Urry, Michael Lee Cain, Steven Alexander Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Rob Jackson, Neil A. Campbell Campbell Biology [part 2]
Publisher: Unknown ISBN: 9781323442968 Edition: Unknown

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