Cell Brochure
... 2. Produce your brochure with the idea in mind that entice visitors to take the next exit and visit the “incredible” “amazing” sights of an animal or plant cell. For example: “Visit the ribosomes located outside the nucleus and watch as proteins are produced”. Think of yourself as Billy Mays (the ox ...
... 2. Produce your brochure with the idea in mind that entice visitors to take the next exit and visit the “incredible” “amazing” sights of an animal or plant cell. For example: “Visit the ribosomes located outside the nucleus and watch as proteins are produced”. Think of yourself as Billy Mays (the ox ...
10-2 Cell Division lecture notes
... _______________________________________________________________________ Chromosomes: Genetic material (DNA) is usually in ____________________________ Before cell division,_______________________________________________________ Each chromosomes makes__________________________________________________ ...
... _______________________________________________________________________ Chromosomes: Genetic material (DNA) is usually in ____________________________ Before cell division,_______________________________________________________ Each chromosomes makes__________________________________________________ ...
THE CELL
... The nucleus is the control center of the cell that manages cellular functions. Nucleolus – structure inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes. Chromatin – tangles of long strands of DNA Nuclear pore – holes in the nuclear envelope through which ribosomes leave the nucleus. ...
... The nucleus is the control center of the cell that manages cellular functions. Nucleolus – structure inside the nucleus that produces ribosomes. Chromatin – tangles of long strands of DNA Nuclear pore – holes in the nuclear envelope through which ribosomes leave the nucleus. ...
CELLS- STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
... - reads genetic code sent from nucleus to build proper protein ...
... - reads genetic code sent from nucleus to build proper protein ...
Chapter Guide
... Just like in a factory, a cell requires an internal framework to organize the cellular functions, provide mobility if needed and shape to the cell. The cytoskeleton provides that. There are three major parts to the cytoskeleton: the microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments. We will di ...
... Just like in a factory, a cell requires an internal framework to organize the cellular functions, provide mobility if needed and shape to the cell. The cytoskeleton provides that. There are three major parts to the cytoskeleton: the microtubules, microfilaments and intermediate filaments. We will di ...
Cell Summary
... ER has ribosomes on its surface. Smooth ER does not have ribosomes on its surface. Smooth ER helps make lipids. • Golgi apparatus appear as closely grouped membranes. The job of the Golgi apparatus is to change, sort, and package proteins and other materials from the ER for storage in the cell or se ...
... ER has ribosomes on its surface. Smooth ER does not have ribosomes on its surface. Smooth ER helps make lipids. • Golgi apparatus appear as closely grouped membranes. The job of the Golgi apparatus is to change, sort, and package proteins and other materials from the ER for storage in the cell or se ...
Exploring the Cell Notes
... All are _____unicellular____________ Two major forms _______eubacteria___________ and ____archaebacteria_______ Prokaryotes are cells that lack _____a nucleus________ and ______membrane________ _____bound_________ _____organelles______ ...
... All are _____unicellular____________ Two major forms _______eubacteria___________ and ____archaebacteria_______ Prokaryotes are cells that lack _____a nucleus________ and ______membrane________ _____bound_________ _____organelles______ ...
Biology 3 Study Guide – Exam #1
... the important properties of carbon the various functional groups and their properties polymers, dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis general roles and structures of carbohydrates mono-, di- and polysaccharides the functions of cellulose, starch and glycogen general roles and structures of lipids fat ...
... the important properties of carbon the various functional groups and their properties polymers, dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis general roles and structures of carbohydrates mono-, di- and polysaccharides the functions of cellulose, starch and glycogen general roles and structures of lipids fat ...
Cell Organelles Worksheet
... 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells 2. The cell is the most basic unit of life (Structure & function) 3. All Cells come from pre-existing cells In what organelle does cellular respiration take place? Mitochondria What is the list of organelles that take part in protein synthesi ...
... 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells 2. The cell is the most basic unit of life (Structure & function) 3. All Cells come from pre-existing cells In what organelle does cellular respiration take place? Mitochondria What is the list of organelles that take part in protein synthesi ...
Cyanobacteria Eubacteria Live in: Get Energy by: Heterotrophic
... Eubacteria represents the majority of bacteria found on Earth, unlike Archaebacteria it can live in a variety of environments. Like all other bacteria they are classified as __________________ cells because they are small, simple and lack complex structures like a nucleus or organelles like a mitoch ...
... Eubacteria represents the majority of bacteria found on Earth, unlike Archaebacteria it can live in a variety of environments. Like all other bacteria they are classified as __________________ cells because they are small, simple and lack complex structures like a nucleus or organelles like a mitoch ...
Outline
... Energy-requiring Transport 2. Endocytosis: Movement of large particles, including large molecules or entire microorganisms, into a cell by engulfing extracellular material, as the plasma membrane forms membrane-bound sacs that enter the cytoplasm. a. Phagocytosis - “cell eating”, engulf solid materi ...
... Energy-requiring Transport 2. Endocytosis: Movement of large particles, including large molecules or entire microorganisms, into a cell by engulfing extracellular material, as the plasma membrane forms membrane-bound sacs that enter the cytoplasm. a. Phagocytosis - “cell eating”, engulf solid materi ...
Electron micrographs of E. coli. Reproduction of prokaryotic cells by
... Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. Coli) as an example of a prokaryote Use images of bacteria as seen in electron micrographs to show the structure. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, mesosome, cytoplasm, ribosomes, plasmid, pili, flagella ...
... Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. Coli) as an example of a prokaryote Use images of bacteria as seen in electron micrographs to show the structure. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, mesosome, cytoplasm, ribosomes, plasmid, pili, flagella ...
2.2 Prokaryotic CellsDaniel - DAVIS-DAIS
... Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. Coli) as an example of a prokaryote Use images of bacteria as seen in electron micrographs to show the structure. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, mesosome, cytoplasm, ribosomes, plasmid, pili, flagella ...
... Draw and label a diagram of the ultrastructure of Escherichia coli (E. Coli) as an example of a prokaryote Use images of bacteria as seen in electron micrographs to show the structure. The diagram should show the cell wall, plasma membrane, mesosome, cytoplasm, ribosomes, plasmid, pili, flagella ...
Introduction to the Cell
... to allow for more surface area for production of ATP Have their own DNA Many of them in the cell ...
... to allow for more surface area for production of ATP Have their own DNA Many of them in the cell ...
Aug31-Sept11
... Things Video Activity and turn in Read and take notes on the “Cell Theory” article-DO NOT write on the article Complete Vocab Notebook using Frayer Model Finish Characteristics of Living Things HW assignment that is ...
... Things Video Activity and turn in Read and take notes on the “Cell Theory” article-DO NOT write on the article Complete Vocab Notebook using Frayer Model Finish Characteristics of Living Things HW assignment that is ...
Figure 1-21: Microtubules in a dividing cell.
... red. The outermost layer of cells is at the top of the photo. (D) A tiny bacterium, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, with a single terminal flagellum. This bacterium attacks, kills, and feeds on other larger bacteria. (E) A human white blood cell (a neutrophil) approaching and engulfing a red blood cell. ...
... red. The outermost layer of cells is at the top of the photo. (D) A tiny bacterium, Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, with a single terminal flagellum. This bacterium attacks, kills, and feeds on other larger bacteria. (E) A human white blood cell (a neutrophil) approaching and engulfing a red blood cell. ...
Eukaryotic Cells
... 1. Receptor proteins: act as a docking area for items to attach to like hormones. ...
... 1. Receptor proteins: act as a docking area for items to attach to like hormones. ...
The Smallest Units of Life
... made up of cells Schwann’s contribution was to state that all animals are made up of cells Virchow’s contribution was to state that all cells come from other cells Their ideas combined to create the cell theory: All organisms are made up of one or more cells The cell is the basic unit of all life Al ...
... made up of cells Schwann’s contribution was to state that all animals are made up of cells Virchow’s contribution was to state that all cells come from other cells Their ideas combined to create the cell theory: All organisms are made up of one or more cells The cell is the basic unit of all life Al ...
Cell Structure Transport Review
... 1. Plant and animal cells are types of _______________, because they contain a nucleus. 2. List the objectives on a microscope that you should use to find a specimen in order of magnification. 3. Name two structures that help an animal cell move. 4. What does ER stand for? 5. The three facts about a ...
... 1. Plant and animal cells are types of _______________, because they contain a nucleus. 2. List the objectives on a microscope that you should use to find a specimen in order of magnification. 3. Name two structures that help an animal cell move. 4. What does ER stand for? 5. The three facts about a ...
Cell transport, energy, and division
... What, Why, Where, When and How of Cell Transport, Energy, and Division An Introduction and Comparison Activity How is The Cell Cycle connected to the life processes and our 3 focus topics? 1. In each box, fill in where each life process happens. 2. In each star, fill in where cell energy, transport ...
... What, Why, Where, When and How of Cell Transport, Energy, and Division An Introduction and Comparison Activity How is The Cell Cycle connected to the life processes and our 3 focus topics? 1. In each box, fill in where each life process happens. 2. In each star, fill in where cell energy, transport ...
SG 3.1 Key
... 3. concluded that plants are made of cells 4. concluded that animals and, in fact, all living things are made of cells 5. proposed that all cells come from other cells ...
... 3. concluded that plants are made of cells 4. concluded that animals and, in fact, all living things are made of cells 5. proposed that all cells come from other cells ...