Afraid of the Dark - Dr. Lodge McCammon
... What is the function of a ribosome? Produce protein for support/structure for both plant and animal cells. Each ribosome makes protein that is distributed around the cell They take an endoplasmic trip around the cell on reticulum 19 What is the function of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)? ...
... What is the function of a ribosome? Produce protein for support/structure for both plant and animal cells. Each ribosome makes protein that is distributed around the cell They take an endoplasmic trip around the cell on reticulum 19 What is the function of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)? ...
The Incredible Cell Project Rubric
... Are all the organelles included? (10 for plants cells, 9 for animal cells) Are the organelles correctly labeled? Each organelle must be labeled with its name and function. Are the relationships between the parts (if any) shown correctly? Are the ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum? Is the e ...
... Are all the organelles included? (10 for plants cells, 9 for animal cells) Are the organelles correctly labeled? Each organelle must be labeled with its name and function. Are the relationships between the parts (if any) shown correctly? Are the ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum? Is the e ...
5. Academic Bio Cell as a City Lab Activity
... a) ____________________________________________________________ b) ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ...
... a) ____________________________________________________________ b) ___________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________ ...
During interphase a cell performs all of its
... Explain how mitosis ensures that daughter nuclei are genetically identical. ...
... Explain how mitosis ensures that daughter nuclei are genetically identical. ...
Cell Processes - De Soto Area School District
... Limits on Cell Growth Why don’t cells get bigger and bigger? Has to do with the transportation of materials into and out of the cell If a cell were to get too large, its membrane would not be able to handle the flow of materials passing through it The amount of raw materials needed by a la ...
... Limits on Cell Growth Why don’t cells get bigger and bigger? Has to do with the transportation of materials into and out of the cell If a cell were to get too large, its membrane would not be able to handle the flow of materials passing through it The amount of raw materials needed by a la ...
The Cell Theory Notes
... b. ________________________ are the basic units of structure and function for all _________________________ things c. All cells come from other _____________________________. ...
... b. ________________________ are the basic units of structure and function for all _________________________ things c. All cells come from other _____________________________. ...
Chapter 3, Section 1 - Nogales High School
... 3.3 Cell Membrane Receptors are proteins that detect a signal molecule and performs an action in response – It binds with ligands on the outside of the cell – Once they bind, the receptor changes shape and sends a message to the inside of the cell ...
... 3.3 Cell Membrane Receptors are proteins that detect a signal molecule and performs an action in response – It binds with ligands on the outside of the cell – Once they bind, the receptor changes shape and sends a message to the inside of the cell ...
What should I know for the test with blanks
... DIFFUSIONFACILITATED DIFFUSION with CARRIERS - Glucose FACILITATED DIFFUSION with AQUAPORINS (OSMOSIS)FACILITATED DIFFUSION with ION CHANNELS - Ca++, Na+, K+, ClNa+-K+ PUMPPROTON PUMPENDOCYTOSIS (PHAGOCYTOSIS) ENDOCYTOSIS (PINOCYTOSIS)EXOCYTOSIS Which kind of transport do white blood cells use when ...
... DIFFUSIONFACILITATED DIFFUSION with CARRIERS - Glucose FACILITATED DIFFUSION with AQUAPORINS (OSMOSIS)FACILITATED DIFFUSION with ION CHANNELS - Ca++, Na+, K+, ClNa+-K+ PUMPPROTON PUMPENDOCYTOSIS (PHAGOCYTOSIS) ENDOCYTOSIS (PINOCYTOSIS)EXOCYTOSIS Which kind of transport do white blood cells use when ...
08 Cellular Transport Student
... • Some of the proteins form channels for the molecules to flow through with the concentration gradient. • Carrier proteins change shape to allow a substance to pass through with the concentration gradient. ...
... • Some of the proteins form channels for the molecules to flow through with the concentration gradient. • Carrier proteins change shape to allow a substance to pass through with the concentration gradient. ...
All in-class activities_Colonization
... In science models are a set of ideas that, together, are used to try to explain how natural phenomena might work. A model may be a graph, a diagram, a set of ideas set down in words, or anything that can be used to represent the phenomenon. For example, a drawing of a cell is not a real cell, but he ...
... In science models are a set of ideas that, together, are used to try to explain how natural phenomena might work. A model may be a graph, a diagram, a set of ideas set down in words, or anything that can be used to represent the phenomenon. For example, a drawing of a cell is not a real cell, but he ...
Plant or animal cell kit (1 for each pair of students)
... (For example: The NUCLEUS IS LIKE THE BRAIN because it controls and coordinates the activities of the whole cell IN THE SAME WAY the brain controls and coordinates activities of the body.) Very important note: Your analogies must be in the same format as the one above. Make sure that you clearly exp ...
... (For example: The NUCLEUS IS LIKE THE BRAIN because it controls and coordinates the activities of the whole cell IN THE SAME WAY the brain controls and coordinates activities of the body.) Very important note: Your analogies must be in the same format as the one above. Make sure that you clearly exp ...
Test 1 Notecards
... Controlled experiment: allows the scientist to test a single variable while all other factors are kept the same. Characteristics of Life: Metabolism, Reproduction, Evolution (adaptation), Response to Stimulus, Genetic Material, Homeostasis, cells, growth and development pH: acids = 0-6, neutral = 7, ...
... Controlled experiment: allows the scientist to test a single variable while all other factors are kept the same. Characteristics of Life: Metabolism, Reproduction, Evolution (adaptation), Response to Stimulus, Genetic Material, Homeostasis, cells, growth and development pH: acids = 0-6, neutral = 7, ...
S1 Unit Two CSI Speyside Revision Notes
... When a crime is committed the scientists can collect the DNA and cut it up with enzymes – rather like special scissors – which cut the DNA every time it sees a certain combination of letters, e.g. TATC. Exactly where the enzymes cut the DNA will be slightly different from one person to another. ...
... When a crime is committed the scientists can collect the DNA and cut it up with enzymes – rather like special scissors – which cut the DNA every time it sees a certain combination of letters, e.g. TATC. Exactly where the enzymes cut the DNA will be slightly different from one person to another. ...
Different Kinds of Building Blocks
... together. There is the large vacuole, which is like a large bubble that holds extra water, in case it does not rain for while, or if someone forgets to water the plants. Then finally plant cells have chloroplasts that soak in sunlight, which the cell uses to make sugar. That is why plants cannot gro ...
... together. There is the large vacuole, which is like a large bubble that holds extra water, in case it does not rain for while, or if someone forgets to water the plants. Then finally plant cells have chloroplasts that soak in sunlight, which the cell uses to make sugar. That is why plants cannot gro ...
Waste Removal - Pro and Eukaryotes
... The lysosome has digestive enzymes that will break down waste material. Vacuoles can help in this process by storing substances that need to be disposed of and sending them to the lysosome to digest The digested material will leave the cell through the cell membrane http://www.biology4kids.com/files ...
... The lysosome has digestive enzymes that will break down waste material. Vacuoles can help in this process by storing substances that need to be disposed of and sending them to the lysosome to digest The digested material will leave the cell through the cell membrane http://www.biology4kids.com/files ...
Unit 2 Lesson 3
... • Eukaryotic cells differ depending on their structure and function. • Structure is the arrangement of parts. Function is the activity the parts carry out. • All eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and common structures that protect and support the cell. ...
... • Eukaryotic cells differ depending on their structure and function. • Structure is the arrangement of parts. Function is the activity the parts carry out. • All eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and common structures that protect and support the cell. ...
Cells are the basic unit of life.
... Helps the cell keep its shape and protects the cell. Cell organelles are found in the ...
... Helps the cell keep its shape and protects the cell. Cell organelles are found in the ...
Diversification & Extinctions
... cell being formed from the “primordial soup” of a very young earth. These early prokaryotes would have given rise to the two modern bacterial kingdoms – archaebacteria and eubacteria. One would think us eukaryotes would have arisen from the eubacterial lineage but this is not so…We actually have mor ...
... cell being formed from the “primordial soup” of a very young earth. These early prokaryotes would have given rise to the two modern bacterial kingdoms – archaebacteria and eubacteria. One would think us eukaryotes would have arisen from the eubacterial lineage but this is not so…We actually have mor ...
Cells - cloudfront.net
... Organelles That Build Proteins Endoplasmic Reticulum/canals - endoplasmic reticulum (ER) internal membrane system - where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell - Two types: smooth and rough ...
... Organelles That Build Proteins Endoplasmic Reticulum/canals - endoplasmic reticulum (ER) internal membrane system - where lipid components of the cell membrane are assembled, along with proteins and other materials that are exported from the cell - Two types: smooth and rough ...
Membrane Function - NMSU Instructure
... Can ions cross a membrane by simple diffusion? a. yes, b/c they are small b. yes, b/c they are hydrophobic c. no, b/c they are hydrophilic (so what determines their ability to cross a membrane?) Which require(s) a transport protein? a. simple diffusion b. facilitated diffusion c. active transport d. ...
... Can ions cross a membrane by simple diffusion? a. yes, b/c they are small b. yes, b/c they are hydrophobic c. no, b/c they are hydrophilic (so what determines their ability to cross a membrane?) Which require(s) a transport protein? a. simple diffusion b. facilitated diffusion c. active transport d. ...
Chapter 6 and 9 - Wando High School
... 5. What is the gaseous waste product of photosynthesis? When does it occur? Oxygen; photolysis 6. What carbohydrate is made from photosynthesis? How can this be used by the plant? Glucose; to store as starch, build cellulose to make cell walls, make other sugars 7. Why do plants appear green? Chloro ...
... 5. What is the gaseous waste product of photosynthesis? When does it occur? Oxygen; photolysis 6. What carbohydrate is made from photosynthesis? How can this be used by the plant? Glucose; to store as starch, build cellulose to make cell walls, make other sugars 7. Why do plants appear green? Chloro ...
Unit 4 Notes
... Chemical signals are transmitted across the cell membrane. • Receptors bind with ligands and change shape. • There are two types of receptors. ...
... Chemical signals are transmitted across the cell membrane. • Receptors bind with ligands and change shape. • There are two types of receptors. ...