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ANATOMY; REVIEW OF CYTOLOGY; PART 2 by Professor Fink

This video transcript discusses the different roles of proteins in the cell membrane, such as ion channels, transporter proteins, enzymes, and receptor sites. It also explains how glycoproteins on the outer surface of cells are used by white blood cells to identify foreign cells and how immunosuppressant drugs are used to prevent organ transplant rejection. It then discusses the composition of cytoplasm and nucleoplasm, which are mostly made up of water and proteins, and the structure of the nucleus, which contains a jelly-like fluid called nucleoplasm, as well as DNA and RNA. Lastly, it discusses the endoplasmic reticulum, a network of tubes inside the cytoplasm that functions like a circulatory system for the transport of molecules, and the Golgi complex, a stack of sacks where chemicals formed in the ER can be stored and modified.
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