Polarity and Medications
... route is also used for some infections, particularly post-neurosurgical. The drug needs to be given this way to avoid the blood brain barrier. If the drug were given via other routes of administration where it would enter the blood stream it would be unable to reach the brain. ...
... route is also used for some infections, particularly post-neurosurgical. The drug needs to be given this way to avoid the blood brain barrier. If the drug were given via other routes of administration where it would enter the blood stream it would be unable to reach the brain. ...
AP Biology - The Bronx High School of Science
... hydrolyze glycogen into glucose in liver detoxify drugs & poisons in liver ex. alcohol & barbiturates ...
... hydrolyze glycogen into glucose in liver detoxify drugs & poisons in liver ex. alcohol & barbiturates ...
Cell
... Materials are transported throughout the cell by a system of channels or canals called the ER. Chemical reactions take place on the surface of ER. In some places it has a rough surface and in other places it is smooth. The rough surface is due to the presence of ribosomes. ...
... Materials are transported throughout the cell by a system of channels or canals called the ER. Chemical reactions take place on the surface of ER. In some places it has a rough surface and in other places it is smooth. The rough surface is due to the presence of ribosomes. ...
Notes for Cell Organelles
... They break down lipids (fats), carbohydrates (sugars), and proteins from food particles so it can be used by the rest of the cell Lysosomes also break down “old” organelles that have outlived their function Basically, they “take out the trash” ...
... They break down lipids (fats), carbohydrates (sugars), and proteins from food particles so it can be used by the rest of the cell Lysosomes also break down “old” organelles that have outlived their function Basically, they “take out the trash” ...
Ch 7 Powerpoint Review
... Transport proteins called _____________ proteins function by forminng a hydrophilic tunnel that allows charged molecules or ions to pass through the hydrophobic portion of a cell membrane. carrier Transport proteins called _____________ proteins hold on to their passenger molecules, change shape, an ...
... Transport proteins called _____________ proteins function by forminng a hydrophilic tunnel that allows charged molecules or ions to pass through the hydrophobic portion of a cell membrane. carrier Transport proteins called _____________ proteins hold on to their passenger molecules, change shape, an ...
Cell Project
... You may choose to make your cell out of edible materials (jello, cake, brownies, candy, fruit, etc.) or non-edible materials (clay, play dough, plaster, Styrofoam, pipe cleaners, etc.). The model must be three dimensional to receive full credit. Partial credit will be given for projects that are onl ...
... You may choose to make your cell out of edible materials (jello, cake, brownies, candy, fruit, etc.) or non-edible materials (clay, play dough, plaster, Styrofoam, pipe cleaners, etc.). The model must be three dimensional to receive full credit. Partial credit will be given for projects that are onl ...
Introductory Biology - Organelle Identification Practical (Week 8)
... Draw a simple diagram of just one of the cells in the space below and label it with as many structures as you can see. ...
... Draw a simple diagram of just one of the cells in the space below and label it with as many structures as you can see. ...
PAP Cell Transport PPT
... Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium) ...
... Result: Water moves equally in both directions and the cell remains same size! (Dynamic Equilibrium) ...
AP Biology Ch. 6 Cells
... All organisms are made of cells The cell is the simplest collection of matter that can live Cell structure is correlated to cellular function—The contraction of muscle cells allows you to move your eyes as you read this sentence. All cells are related by their descent from earlier cells—however, the ...
... All organisms are made of cells The cell is the simplest collection of matter that can live Cell structure is correlated to cellular function—The contraction of muscle cells allows you to move your eyes as you read this sentence. All cells are related by their descent from earlier cells—however, the ...
Assimilation vs Absorption
... glucose is stored as glycogen to be used in times of need. The cells take the glucose they need from the blood directly for respiration. The amino acids are used to form new proteins. ...
... glucose is stored as glycogen to be used in times of need. The cells take the glucose they need from the blood directly for respiration. The amino acids are used to form new proteins. ...
Chapter 4: Cell Structure and Function in the Bacteria and Archaea
... This is followed by a discussion of the diversity of their cell shape and arrangement. The remaining parts of the chapter deal primarily with cell structures found extending from or associated with the exterior of the bacterial cell, forming the envelope between environment and cell interior, and oc ...
... This is followed by a discussion of the diversity of their cell shape and arrangement. The remaining parts of the chapter deal primarily with cell structures found extending from or associated with the exterior of the bacterial cell, forming the envelope between environment and cell interior, and oc ...
phospho lipids
... Present in membrane, plasma, & bile Forms component of cell membrane Decrease surface tension of aqueous later of lung Detergent property solubilize cholesterol in bile (Gall stone) LCAT esterify cholesterol in HDL ...
... Present in membrane, plasma, & bile Forms component of cell membrane Decrease surface tension of aqueous later of lung Detergent property solubilize cholesterol in bile (Gall stone) LCAT esterify cholesterol in HDL ...
Cell Features
... Nonpolar part of membrane protein attracted to interior of the lipid bilayer, but repelled by water on either side. Polar part of membrane protein attracted to water on either side of lipid bilayer Dual attraction holds protein in lipid bilayer Can move around because of fluidity of membrane ...
... Nonpolar part of membrane protein attracted to interior of the lipid bilayer, but repelled by water on either side. Polar part of membrane protein attracted to water on either side of lipid bilayer Dual attraction holds protein in lipid bilayer Can move around because of fluidity of membrane ...
Page 1
... After entry into a mammalian host cell through endocytosis or phagocytosis, intracellular pathogens most often use one of three strategies to survive and replicate. Describe these three strategies and if possible, provide the specific organisms using each. b) What structural features distinguish AB- ...
... After entry into a mammalian host cell through endocytosis or phagocytosis, intracellular pathogens most often use one of three strategies to survive and replicate. Describe these three strategies and if possible, provide the specific organisms using each. b) What structural features distinguish AB- ...
Exam 1 Objectives
... 10. Identify examples of: simple sugars, double sugars, complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides), lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids (and ATP). State the basic function(s) of each of these classes of molecules/macromolecules. 11. Define an enzyme. Describe the role of enzymes in metabolism. 12. Desc ...
... 10. Identify examples of: simple sugars, double sugars, complex carbohydrates (polysaccharides), lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids (and ATP). State the basic function(s) of each of these classes of molecules/macromolecules. 11. Define an enzyme. Describe the role of enzymes in metabolism. 12. Desc ...
5. The Fundamental Unit of Life.
... Golgi apparatus pack and detach enzymes, hormones and other essential proteins and lipids secreted by endoplasmic reticulum to target inside and outside the cell. Moreover, the digestive enzymes, which remain concealed in lysosome, will remain free in the cytoplasm killing the other cell content. Ov ...
... Golgi apparatus pack and detach enzymes, hormones and other essential proteins and lipids secreted by endoplasmic reticulum to target inside and outside the cell. Moreover, the digestive enzymes, which remain concealed in lysosome, will remain free in the cytoplasm killing the other cell content. Ov ...
Unit 2 _Cells_ Plan
... Every living thing is made of cells and there are certain minimum requirements to qualify as a living cell. Cellular organelles divide the cell’s labor of making proteins. Some items can move directly through the cell membrane, others require the help of proteins and/or energy. The structure ...
... Every living thing is made of cells and there are certain minimum requirements to qualify as a living cell. Cellular organelles divide the cell’s labor of making proteins. Some items can move directly through the cell membrane, others require the help of proteins and/or energy. The structure ...
Mitosis - Louis Pasteur MS 67 Science Department Resources
... mitochondrial protein at the beginning of mitosis, meaning that the kinase modifies the protein to activate it. The mitochondrial protein is a component of the protein entry gate of the mitochondria: It imports nearly all of the proteins that serve a function in the mitochondria. As Harbauer demonst ...
... mitochondrial protein at the beginning of mitosis, meaning that the kinase modifies the protein to activate it. The mitochondrial protein is a component of the protein entry gate of the mitochondria: It imports nearly all of the proteins that serve a function in the mitochondria. As Harbauer demonst ...
Cell Biology Study Guide - Westerville City Schools
... Be able to relate the organelles and their functions to a city. Explain how each organelles interacts within the city. Explain four differences between a plant cell and an animal cell. Which scientist was most influential in the discovery of cells? (Hooke, Leuwenhoek) Support with 3 ideas. Which two ...
... Be able to relate the organelles and their functions to a city. Explain how each organelles interacts within the city. Explain four differences between a plant cell and an animal cell. Which scientist was most influential in the discovery of cells? (Hooke, Leuwenhoek) Support with 3 ideas. Which two ...
CELLS: PLANT CELLS 20 FEBRUARY 2013 Key Concepts
... Ribososmes are organelles that help in the synthesis of proteins. Ribosomes are made up of two parts, called subunits. They get their names from their size. One unit is larger than the other so they are called large and small subunits. Both these subunits are necessary for protein synthesis in the c ...
... Ribososmes are organelles that help in the synthesis of proteins. Ribosomes are made up of two parts, called subunits. They get their names from their size. One unit is larger than the other so they are called large and small subunits. Both these subunits are necessary for protein synthesis in the c ...