Micro Unit 4 Notes - Nutley Public Schools
... • Anthrax is an acute disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. • Most forms of the disease are lethal, and it affects both humans and animals. • There are effective vaccines against anthrax, and some forms of the disease respond well to antibiotic treatment. • Can form dormant endospores ...
... • Anthrax is an acute disease caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. • Most forms of the disease are lethal, and it affects both humans and animals. • There are effective vaccines against anthrax, and some forms of the disease respond well to antibiotic treatment. • Can form dormant endospores ...
Diffusion Iodine and Starch Reaction - OG
... What about plant cells? • What do plant cells have that animal cells do not? • Notice the cell wall does not collapse (or burst), but the cell membrane can collapse ...
... What about plant cells? • What do plant cells have that animal cells do not? • Notice the cell wall does not collapse (or burst), but the cell membrane can collapse ...
2014 Quiz IA Answers
... Both exocytosis and endocytosis may selectively move material across the membrane Receptors present on the coated pit selectively bind extra-cellular materials during receptor mediated endocytosis Osmosis moves water from areas with higher solute concentration to areas with solute concentration Pino ...
... Both exocytosis and endocytosis may selectively move material across the membrane Receptors present on the coated pit selectively bind extra-cellular materials during receptor mediated endocytosis Osmosis moves water from areas with higher solute concentration to areas with solute concentration Pino ...
Cell Factory Project
... Imagine the cell to be a factory such as one that makes “running shoes”. There must be a head office (nucleus) that has blueprints (chromosomes) etc… Using your cell chart and the following list of organelles, illustrate a factory within your lab group, labeling each part. This is worth 2 lab grades ...
... Imagine the cell to be a factory such as one that makes “running shoes”. There must be a head office (nucleus) that has blueprints (chromosomes) etc… Using your cell chart and the following list of organelles, illustrate a factory within your lab group, labeling each part. This is worth 2 lab grades ...
Protists
... In Ciliates (Clade Alveolata), how do they use their two types of nuclei? Macronucleus— Micronucleus— Which organisms are most closely related to terrestrial plants? What are coenocytic organisms? ...
... In Ciliates (Clade Alveolata), how do they use their two types of nuclei? Macronucleus— Micronucleus— Which organisms are most closely related to terrestrial plants? What are coenocytic organisms? ...
CHAPTER 4 Notes
... ____________________. EXAMPLE: plant and animal cells. II. Organelles of Eukaryotes (plants & animals) A. ______ ________________: surrounds and protects the cell and selectively allows nutrients in and waste out (present in prokaryotes also) B. ___________: stores hereditary information called DNA. ...
... ____________________. EXAMPLE: plant and animal cells. II. Organelles of Eukaryotes (plants & animals) A. ______ ________________: surrounds and protects the cell and selectively allows nutrients in and waste out (present in prokaryotes also) B. ___________: stores hereditary information called DNA. ...
Cell - msos
... • Found in plant cells only. • Green structures in which photosynthesis takes place. • Contain the green pigment chlorophyll. ...
... • Found in plant cells only. • Green structures in which photosynthesis takes place. • Contain the green pigment chlorophyll. ...
Mitosis
... cytoskeleton that produces spindle fibers during mitosis ● Spindle fibers form ○ strands of microtubules that help separate chromosomes ...
... cytoskeleton that produces spindle fibers during mitosis ● Spindle fibers form ○ strands of microtubules that help separate chromosomes ...
extreme conditions
... Fungi • Eukaryotes • Almost all multicellular (can be unicellular) • Most obtain complex food molecules from external source, absorbed through external surface (Heterotrophic) • Almost never capable of movement • Build cell walls that don’t contain cellulose • They have many nucleii but do not alwa ...
... Fungi • Eukaryotes • Almost all multicellular (can be unicellular) • Most obtain complex food molecules from external source, absorbed through external surface (Heterotrophic) • Almost never capable of movement • Build cell walls that don’t contain cellulose • They have many nucleii but do not alwa ...
Anionic proteins are trapped Inside the cell
... • Electrical force moves K+ into the cell (cell has more neg. charges) • Chemical gradient favors K+ to leave the cell (K+ concentration is low outside) • These forces reach a steady state ...
... • Electrical force moves K+ into the cell (cell has more neg. charges) • Chemical gradient favors K+ to leave the cell (K+ concentration is low outside) • These forces reach a steady state ...
L2_Bacterial structuresHO
... (b): Courtesy of L. Santo, H. Hohl, and H. Frank, "Ultrastructure of Putrefactive Anaerobe 3679h During Sporulation, Journal of Bacteriology 99:824, 1969. American Society for Microbiology Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
... (b): Courtesy of L. Santo, H. Hohl, and H. Frank, "Ultrastructure of Putrefactive Anaerobe 3679h During Sporulation, Journal of Bacteriology 99:824, 1969. American Society for Microbiology Copyright © The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ...
Passive Transport (Chapter 7.4)
... Ions like Na, K, Ca, and Cl can not pass through the nonpolar inner part of the membrane because they are polar but they can diffuse through ion channels. ion channels a transport protein with a polar pore through which ions can pass. Facilitated Diffusion Carrier proteins transport su ...
... Ions like Na, K, Ca, and Cl can not pass through the nonpolar inner part of the membrane because they are polar but they can diffuse through ion channels. ion channels a transport protein with a polar pore through which ions can pass. Facilitated Diffusion Carrier proteins transport su ...
Cell Theory
... composed of one or more cells • 2. The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things • 3. All cells come from existing cells ...
... composed of one or more cells • 2. The cell is the basic unit of life in all living things • 3. All cells come from existing cells ...
1.1 Understanding the relationship between structure and function of
... 1.1.1 Summarize the structure and function of organelles in Eukaryotic cells and ways that these organelles interact with each other to perform the function of the cell ...
... 1.1.1 Summarize the structure and function of organelles in Eukaryotic cells and ways that these organelles interact with each other to perform the function of the cell ...
Microworlds Study Guide
... The vinegar eel is a harmless round worm. It is about 2mm long. Its body is almost transparent and you can see some of their organs. Vinegar eels are made of many cells. It is one of the lowest animal forms that can digest food. It has a mouth and an anus. Females have their babies lined u ...
... The vinegar eel is a harmless round worm. It is about 2mm long. Its body is almost transparent and you can see some of their organs. Vinegar eels are made of many cells. It is one of the lowest animal forms that can digest food. It has a mouth and an anus. Females have their babies lined u ...
Class Notes
... The nucleolus is an area in the nucleus that stains very darkly and is responsible for making ribosomes. ...
... The nucleolus is an area in the nucleus that stains very darkly and is responsible for making ribosomes. ...
mcas review cells - Seekonk High School
... sac of digestive enzymes Membrane-bound storage area ...
... sac of digestive enzymes Membrane-bound storage area ...
int cells la - About Mrs. Telfort
... membrane, ribosomes, and DNA as prokaryotic cells do. However, the DNA of eukaryotic cells does not float freely in the cytoplasm. Instead, it is found in the nucleus, an internal compartment bound by a cell membrane. The nucleus is one kind of organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Organelles are str ...
... membrane, ribosomes, and DNA as prokaryotic cells do. However, the DNA of eukaryotic cells does not float freely in the cytoplasm. Instead, it is found in the nucleus, an internal compartment bound by a cell membrane. The nucleus is one kind of organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Organelles are str ...
(1)The vesicular nucleus
... Protozoa ---is an unicellular eukaryote animals with whole physiological functions ...
... Protozoa ---is an unicellular eukaryote animals with whole physiological functions ...
Some Viruses can be crystallized and stored in a jar for years
... A folded membrane that moves material in cells. ...
... A folded membrane that moves material in cells. ...