Biologia Celular Y Molecular De Gerald Karp -

Polly needed to deliver her final package. She hopped onto a , part of the cytoskeleton . Motor proteins like kinesin walked along the microtubule, carrying Polly to the cell membrane. Karp’s lesson: The cytoskeleton provides structure and intracellular transport. Chapter 6: The Membrane – Gatekeeper

Feeling energetic, Polly visited the . Inside, she saw the electron transport chain —a series of conveyor belts—pumping protons across a membrane. The rush of protons back through ATP synthase spun tiny turbines, generating ATP, the city’s energy currency. Karp’s lesson: Cellular respiration and ATP production occur in mitochondria. Chapter 5: The Cytoskeleton – Highways biologia celular y molecular de gerald karp

The mRNA messenger ran to the (the tiny chefs). Polly watched as the chefs read the mRNA recipe and began linking amino acids—like beads on a string—forming Polly herself. Karp’s lesson: Ribosomes translate mRNA into proteins. Chapter 3: The Vesicles – Postal Service Polly needed to deliver her final package

Polly was then wrapped in a bubble—a —and sent to the Golgi Apparatus . The Golgi was a sorting and packaging center, like a high-tech post office. There, workers tagged Polly with a sugar address label (glycosylation) and packed her into another vesicle. Karp’s lesson: The Golgi modifies, sorts, and packages proteins. Chapter 4: The Mitochondria – Power Plant The rush of protons back through ATP synthase