Transport across the Plasma Membrane
... 4. The ______ contains the DNA and controls the cell. 5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a ______ to a _______ concentration. 6. If a cell has 95% water and it is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of/into the cell. (circle the correct answer) 7. _________ are where pho ...
... 4. The ______ contains the DNA and controls the cell. 5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a ______ to a _______ concentration. 6. If a cell has 95% water and it is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of/into the cell. (circle the correct answer) 7. _________ are where pho ...
Transport across the Plasma Membrane
... 4. The ______ contains the DNA and controls the cell. 5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a ______ to a _______ concentration. 6. If a cell has 95% water and it is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of/into the cell. (circle the correct answer) 7. _________ are where pho ...
... 4. The ______ contains the DNA and controls the cell. 5. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a ______ to a _______ concentration. 6. If a cell has 95% water and it is placed in a hypertonic solution, water will move out of/into the cell. (circle the correct answer) 7. _________ are where pho ...
Cells: Prokaryote vs Eukaryote
... a membrane-bound sac evolved to store the cell’s chromosomes(DNA ...
... a membrane-bound sac evolved to store the cell’s chromosomes(DNA ...
Biochemistry/Cell Review PowerPoint
... Cell Transport-Cell Membrane 1. Bilayer of phospholipids are embedded with proteins 2. Made up of: a. Phospholipids heads: - polar (hydrophilic "water loving") Carbohydrate chains -face outside and inside of cell Proteins b. Phospholipids tails Lipid -nonpolar (hydrophobic "water Bilayer fearing") ...
... Cell Transport-Cell Membrane 1. Bilayer of phospholipids are embedded with proteins 2. Made up of: a. Phospholipids heads: - polar (hydrophilic "water loving") Carbohydrate chains -face outside and inside of cell Proteins b. Phospholipids tails Lipid -nonpolar (hydrophobic "water Bilayer fearing") ...
Biology 12 Answers p. 352, 257
... (2) bipolar – a single main dendrite and a single axon, found in ear, retina, olfactory area of brain (3) unipolar – single connection extends from cell body, dendrite and axon fused, in PNS 12. Sensory receptors in eyes take info. about the tennis ball to the brain and spinal cord. Interneurons pro ...
... (2) bipolar – a single main dendrite and a single axon, found in ear, retina, olfactory area of brain (3) unipolar – single connection extends from cell body, dendrite and axon fused, in PNS 12. Sensory receptors in eyes take info. about the tennis ball to the brain and spinal cord. Interneurons pro ...
Ch. 7 Cell Structure and Function Review Name Biology Date
... b. rough ER e. ribosome c. chromatin 34. Which one of the following correctly pairs a plant cell structure with its function? a. Centrioles are hollow rods that shape and support a plant cell. b. The central vacuole consists of membranous sacs important in lipid synthesis and drug detoxification. c. ...
... b. rough ER e. ribosome c. chromatin 34. Which one of the following correctly pairs a plant cell structure with its function? a. Centrioles are hollow rods that shape and support a plant cell. b. The central vacuole consists of membranous sacs important in lipid synthesis and drug detoxification. c. ...
Transport through the cell membrane
... sodium through the cell membrane. This is called co-transport. The carrier in this instance has as an attachment site for both the sodium ion and the substance. Once they both are attached, the energy gradient of the sodium ion causes both the sodium ion and the other substance to be transported tog ...
... sodium through the cell membrane. This is called co-transport. The carrier in this instance has as an attachment site for both the sodium ion and the substance. Once they both are attached, the energy gradient of the sodium ion causes both the sodium ion and the other substance to be transported tog ...
File - Miss Milewska
... What type of microscope contains more than one lens and we use in class? ...
... What type of microscope contains more than one lens and we use in class? ...
Jimin
... What it does: it sends information to your brain. For example, if you jump into a pool that’s 20 degrees then these cells send the information that the water is really cold so your brain can act accordingly. Nerve cells are also called neurons. Note that there are different kinds of neurons. ...
... What it does: it sends information to your brain. For example, if you jump into a pool that’s 20 degrees then these cells send the information that the water is really cold so your brain can act accordingly. Nerve cells are also called neurons. Note that there are different kinds of neurons. ...
1.2.2 MITOSIS
... Final stage where the cytoplasm divides completely in to two, the nuclear envelopes reform, and the nuclei begin to reform resulting in two new cells. ...
... Final stage where the cytoplasm divides completely in to two, the nuclear envelopes reform, and the nuclei begin to reform resulting in two new cells. ...
Cell Division
... Plasma membrane pinches in along the equator Proteins under plasma membrane contract and slide past each other Continue to contract until cell in pinched in two ...
... Plasma membrane pinches in along the equator Proteins under plasma membrane contract and slide past each other Continue to contract until cell in pinched in two ...
What is the chemical makeup?
... proteins. Add ~2cm of water and ~2cm of egg solution to 2 test tubes. Add 20 drops biurets to each. Record your results in your notebook. ...
... proteins. Add ~2cm of water and ~2cm of egg solution to 2 test tubes. Add 20 drops biurets to each. Record your results in your notebook. ...
A.P. Biology Eukaryotic vs. Prokaryotic Cell Factory Analogy
... Nucleus = the main office where the boss (aka DNA) is located Nucleolus = a small office connected to the main office where the communication center is located (i.e. satellite dishes, intercom system to rest of factory, etc…) Endoplasmic Reticulum (smooth ER have no ribosomes and rough ER have ribos ...
... Nucleus = the main office where the boss (aka DNA) is located Nucleolus = a small office connected to the main office where the communication center is located (i.e. satellite dishes, intercom system to rest of factory, etc…) Endoplasmic Reticulum (smooth ER have no ribosomes and rough ER have ribos ...
Cell Analogy Project - Effingham County Schools
... Analogy (Webster’s): “A comparison between two things which are similar in some respects, but otherwise different. An explaining of something by comparing it point by point with something else.” ...
... Analogy (Webster’s): “A comparison between two things which are similar in some respects, but otherwise different. An explaining of something by comparing it point by point with something else.” ...
CHAPTER 7 A TOUR OF THE CELL
... need for this exchange. • Rates of chemical exchange may be inadequate to maintain a cell with a very large cytoplasm. • The need for a large surface to accommodate the volume explains the microscopic size of most cells. • Larger organisms do not generally have larger cells than smaller organisms si ...
... need for this exchange. • Rates of chemical exchange may be inadequate to maintain a cell with a very large cytoplasm. • The need for a large surface to accommodate the volume explains the microscopic size of most cells. • Larger organisms do not generally have larger cells than smaller organisms si ...
Membranes & Channels PPT
... Ligand gated ion channels are one of the three types of gated channels Ligand-gated channels respond to a specific chemical stimulus In particular, when a neurotransmitter binds to a ligand gated channel, it often opens or facilitates the opening of the ion channel ...
... Ligand gated ion channels are one of the three types of gated channels Ligand-gated channels respond to a specific chemical stimulus In particular, when a neurotransmitter binds to a ligand gated channel, it often opens or facilitates the opening of the ion channel ...
COPY FACE SHEET Dr. Marks Room 217 Cell Membrane Key Ideas
... •This pump is one of the most important carrier proteins in animal cells. It prevents sodium ions from building up in the cell, resulting in osmosis into the cell. ...
... •This pump is one of the most important carrier proteins in animal cells. It prevents sodium ions from building up in the cell, resulting in osmosis into the cell. ...
Diffusion Review
... What are the two main types of Cells? 1. Prokaryotes and Eukaryote 2. Plant cells and Amphibian cells 3. Nucleus and cytoplasm 4. Sperm and Zygote ...
... What are the two main types of Cells? 1. Prokaryotes and Eukaryote 2. Plant cells and Amphibian cells 3. Nucleus and cytoplasm 4. Sperm and Zygote ...
Cell Analogies Worksheet - Effingham County Schools
... Analogy (Webster’s): “A comparison between two things which are similar in some respects, but otherwise different. An explaining of something by comparing it point by point with something else.” ...
... Analogy (Webster’s): “A comparison between two things which are similar in some respects, but otherwise different. An explaining of something by comparing it point by point with something else.” ...