Chapter 4 Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic
... considerably simpler than eukaryotic cells, they still possess many complex structures, such as peptidoglycan layers and endospores that are not found in any other living organism. However, when prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are compared, similarities can also be found. For example, the cell memb ...
... considerably simpler than eukaryotic cells, they still possess many complex structures, such as peptidoglycan layers and endospores that are not found in any other living organism. However, when prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are compared, similarities can also be found. For example, the cell memb ...
Cell Structure I
... 2. Smooth ER (SER): Lacks ribosomes and appears smooth and glandular. Cisternae more tubular. SER is continuous with RER. SER associated with steroid hormone and phospholipid synthesis, degradation of certain hormones. In muscle cells SER is specialized for its role in the sequestration and release ...
... 2. Smooth ER (SER): Lacks ribosomes and appears smooth and glandular. Cisternae more tubular. SER is continuous with RER. SER associated with steroid hormone and phospholipid synthesis, degradation of certain hormones. In muscle cells SER is specialized for its role in the sequestration and release ...
SOL FACTS AND KNOWLEDGE
... presence of a cell wall that give the plant cell a defined shape, chloroplasts, and number of vacuoles. 7. Essential cell structures and their functions include - the nucleus (contains DNA, site where RNA is made) - ribosomes (site of protein synthesis) - mitochondria (site of cell respiration) - ch ...
... presence of a cell wall that give the plant cell a defined shape, chloroplasts, and number of vacuoles. 7. Essential cell structures and their functions include - the nucleus (contains DNA, site where RNA is made) - ribosomes (site of protein synthesis) - mitochondria (site of cell respiration) - ch ...
Cells functions
... Overview: The Fundamental Units of Life All organisms are made of cells The cell is the simplest collection of matter ...
... Overview: The Fundamental Units of Life All organisms are made of cells The cell is the simplest collection of matter ...
10-1_assessment
... • The bigger the cell, the more demands there will be on the DNA. • The bigger the town/city, the more demands there will be for a library book. ...
... • The bigger the cell, the more demands there will be on the DNA. • The bigger the town/city, the more demands there will be for a library book. ...
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... a. thin protein fibers that provide support in cell cytoskeleton b. short projections involved in movement cilia c. longer projections involved in movement flagella d. hollow protein fibers that make up cytoskeleton microtubules e. solid protein fibers that make up cytoskeleton microfilaments f. jel ...
... a. thin protein fibers that provide support in cell cytoskeleton b. short projections involved in movement cilia c. longer projections involved in movement flagella d. hollow protein fibers that make up cytoskeleton microtubules e. solid protein fibers that make up cytoskeleton microfilaments f. jel ...
Bis2A 7.1 Binary Fission
... midpoint of the elongated cell, cytoplasmic separation begins. The formation of a ring composed of repeating units of a protein called FtsZ directs the partition between the nucleoids. Formation of the FtsZ ring triggers the accumulation of other proteins that work together to recruit new membrane a ...
... midpoint of the elongated cell, cytoplasmic separation begins. The formation of a ring composed of repeating units of a protein called FtsZ directs the partition between the nucleoids. Formation of the FtsZ ring triggers the accumulation of other proteins that work together to recruit new membrane a ...
Notes - Diffusion and the Cell Membrane
... a lot of _____________ in calcium them. To grow and stay healthy these cells need to _________ push from outside to inside calcium the cell. Since the particles must be pushed against the concentration ______________ _____________ from a lower gradient to a ____________ higher concentration, _______ ...
... a lot of _____________ in calcium them. To grow and stay healthy these cells need to _________ push from outside to inside calcium the cell. Since the particles must be pushed against the concentration ______________ _____________ from a lower gradient to a ____________ higher concentration, _______ ...
Venn Diagram Organelles sgi_cell_ss_4
... On the second screen of the simulation you will see a column with 12 cell organelles and structures. Roll your mouse over each cell organelle or structure to read some information about it. Your task is to build a typical animal cell and a typical plant cell. To build each type of cell, drag the app ...
... On the second screen of the simulation you will see a column with 12 cell organelles and structures. Roll your mouse over each cell organelle or structure to read some information about it. Your task is to build a typical animal cell and a typical plant cell. To build each type of cell, drag the app ...
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... 8. Telophase: How many daughter nuclei are formed during Telophase? _______ Are the chromosomes visible inside each new nuclei? _______ What happens to the cell’s membrane near the end of telophase? ...
... 8. Telophase: How many daughter nuclei are formed during Telophase? _______ Are the chromosomes visible inside each new nuclei? _______ What happens to the cell’s membrane near the end of telophase? ...
Vacuoles
... not a distinct shape but rather appear as expandable sacs that are often filled with water, organic and inorganic material primarily found in plant and fungi cells, occasionally in protist and bacterial cells, but never in animal cells generally used for structural support, waste removal and storage ...
... not a distinct shape but rather appear as expandable sacs that are often filled with water, organic and inorganic material primarily found in plant and fungi cells, occasionally in protist and bacterial cells, but never in animal cells generally used for structural support, waste removal and storage ...
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... 4. Animal cells can be round (or another shape), while plant cells are generally square 5. Mitochondria is a cell organelle that is the “powerhouse” of the cell and provides energy ...
... 4. Animal cells can be round (or another shape), while plant cells are generally square 5. Mitochondria is a cell organelle that is the “powerhouse” of the cell and provides energy ...
Cell Organelle Review Game
... It is your job as the teacher to set up the main objective of the game before it is played. This game can be modified to fit your needs. You want to highlight what you feel that the students need the most help in. For example, if you are just covering the basic cell organelles and their roles in pla ...
... It is your job as the teacher to set up the main objective of the game before it is played. This game can be modified to fit your needs. You want to highlight what you feel that the students need the most help in. For example, if you are just covering the basic cell organelles and their roles in pla ...
Cells and Systems Unit Exam Study Guide Topic 1: Living Organisms
... Know what the human eye CAN and CANNOT see o Example: at what point can the human eye distinguish between dots? Explain what Anton van Leeuenhoek and Robert Hooke had to do with microscopes and cells. What are the two points of cell theory derived from their discoveries? What magnification are the b ...
... Know what the human eye CAN and CANNOT see o Example: at what point can the human eye distinguish between dots? Explain what Anton van Leeuenhoek and Robert Hooke had to do with microscopes and cells. What are the two points of cell theory derived from their discoveries? What magnification are the b ...
As a group, make a rough draft blueprint of your cell city
... NAME: ____________________________________DATE:________________PER:________ ...
... NAME: ____________________________________DATE:________________PER:________ ...
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... You do not need to write anything down, but see if you can identify what the cell looks like, and come up with a reason as to why it is specialised - how, and for what purpose? ...
... You do not need to write anything down, but see if you can identify what the cell looks like, and come up with a reason as to why it is specialised - how, and for what purpose? ...