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... The golgi bodies look like a stack of pancakes. They take proteins recently made by the ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum and package them so they can be moved to the “far” distances of the cell. ...
... The golgi bodies look like a stack of pancakes. They take proteins recently made by the ribosomes on the endoplasmic reticulum and package them so they can be moved to the “far” distances of the cell. ...
Review: diffusion osmosis facilitated diffusion Active Transport (Pg
... debris from bacteria and other particles ...
... debris from bacteria and other particles ...
1. List the 9 organelles we studied, their functions, and your analogy
... 1. List the 9 organelles we studied, their functions, and your analogy from your cell project. Nucleus-the control center with DNA-manager Cytoplasm-surrounds and supports organelles-chairs and tables Ribosomes-make protein (cell product)-chef Endoplasmic reticulum-moves substances in cell-wait staf ...
... 1. List the 9 organelles we studied, their functions, and your analogy from your cell project. Nucleus-the control center with DNA-manager Cytoplasm-surrounds and supports organelles-chairs and tables Ribosomes-make protein (cell product)-chef Endoplasmic reticulum-moves substances in cell-wait staf ...
CHAPTER 4
... • The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is one of the main manufacturing facilities in a cell. • The ER – Produces an enormous variety of molecules – Is composed of smooth and rough ER Rough ER • The “rough” in the rough ER is due to ribosomes that stud the outside of the ER membrane. • These ribosomes pro ...
... • The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is one of the main manufacturing facilities in a cell. • The ER – Produces an enormous variety of molecules – Is composed of smooth and rough ER Rough ER • The “rough” in the rough ER is due to ribosomes that stud the outside of the ER membrane. • These ribosomes pro ...
chapter 12.rtf - HCC Learning Web
... D) a ring of vesicles forming a cell plate E) a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei 4) The cyclin component of MPF is destroyed toward the end of which phase? A) G2 B) S C) G1 D) G0 E) M 5) Why do chromosomes coil during mitosis? A) to increase their potential energy B) to provide ...
... D) a ring of vesicles forming a cell plate E) a groove in the plasma membrane between daughter nuclei 4) The cyclin component of MPF is destroyed toward the end of which phase? A) G2 B) S C) G1 D) G0 E) M 5) Why do chromosomes coil during mitosis? A) to increase their potential energy B) to provide ...
Cell Organelle: Analogy To A Football Team
... How are Organelle and analogous parts similar? Example today: The New England Patriots! ...
... How are Organelle and analogous parts similar? Example today: The New England Patriots! ...
biomolecule notes
... c. Disaccharide = 2 monosaccharides combined i. Such as: glucose + fructose = sucrose – table sugar d. Polysaccharide = 3+ monosaccharides combined i. Such as: starch (used in food storage for plants), glycogen (food stored in the liver of animals) & cellulose (forms the cell walls in plants to give ...
... c. Disaccharide = 2 monosaccharides combined i. Such as: glucose + fructose = sucrose – table sugar d. Polysaccharide = 3+ monosaccharides combined i. Such as: starch (used in food storage for plants), glycogen (food stored in the liver of animals) & cellulose (forms the cell walls in plants to give ...
Cell Structures Involved in Cell Division
... that happens in the cell, including cell division to repair worn and damaged cells. ...
... that happens in the cell, including cell division to repair worn and damaged cells. ...
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... Introduce a chemical group which are sensitive to the distance that separate them. Mutate glycine to cystine NO· attach to SH group ...
... Introduce a chemical group which are sensitive to the distance that separate them. Mutate glycine to cystine NO· attach to SH group ...
CLASSIFYING LIVING THINGS
... Choose ONE living thing. Choose ONE life function-Write ONE paragraph explaining how the function applies to the organism. How are they related? ...
... Choose ONE living thing. Choose ONE life function-Write ONE paragraph explaining how the function applies to the organism. How are they related? ...
Ch 6 ppt-1 - Bartlett High School
... Figure 6.16 Review: relationships among organelles of the endomembrane system 1 Nuclear envelope is connected to rough ER, which is also continuous with smooth ER ...
... Figure 6.16 Review: relationships among organelles of the endomembrane system 1 Nuclear envelope is connected to rough ER, which is also continuous with smooth ER ...
7CPPTSRENJRCO - Cell-as-a
... Rough ER contains proteins and they are transported through out the cell. Mail box contains mails and they are transported through out the world. ...
... Rough ER contains proteins and they are transported through out the cell. Mail box contains mails and they are transported through out the world. ...
Chapter 6 Part A I. The Importance of Cells
... IV. The Nucleus… • has a nucleoplasm. – Nucleoplasm = entire region within the nucleus. – Cytoplasm = Entire region between the nucleus and plasma membrane. – Cytosol = viscous liquid found in the cytoplasm. ...
... IV. The Nucleus… • has a nucleoplasm. – Nucleoplasm = entire region within the nucleus. – Cytoplasm = Entire region between the nucleus and plasma membrane. – Cytosol = viscous liquid found in the cytoplasm. ...
Chapter 1 Cells Lesson 1 “What Are the Parts of a Cell?” Cell Theory
... Helps plant stay upright. Pores in cell wall allows materials to pass in and out. Cytoplasm-Gel-like material between the nucleus and cell membrane. Organelles float in the gel. Ribosomes-tiny and scattered throughout the cell. Help assemble proteins which are necessary for growth and repair. Lysoso ...
... Helps plant stay upright. Pores in cell wall allows materials to pass in and out. Cytoplasm-Gel-like material between the nucleus and cell membrane. Organelles float in the gel. Ribosomes-tiny and scattered throughout the cell. Help assemble proteins which are necessary for growth and repair. Lysoso ...
Cells Unit Review- Things to know From 4.1 • The five characteristics
... Cells Unit Review- Things to know From 4.1 ...
... Cells Unit Review- Things to know From 4.1 ...
Cells Part 1 Powerpoint
... Membrane Protein Functions • Cell membrane proteins serve many vital functions: – Markers – Receptors – Channels ...
... Membrane Protein Functions • Cell membrane proteins serve many vital functions: – Markers – Receptors – Channels ...
nucleic acids
... Macromolecule: a larger molecule--there are 4 types that make up all living things!! ...
... Macromolecule: a larger molecule--there are 4 types that make up all living things!! ...
Presentation
... What has these? Plants, algae, some bacteria (cyanobacteria) What fills them & makes them green? Chlorophyll They trap sunlight w/the chloroplasts to make food/energy (sugar) through a process called photosynthesis (photo = light, synthesis = make) ...
... What has these? Plants, algae, some bacteria (cyanobacteria) What fills them & makes them green? Chlorophyll They trap sunlight w/the chloroplasts to make food/energy (sugar) through a process called photosynthesis (photo = light, synthesis = make) ...