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... _____ 2. Which of the following statements is not part of the cell theory? a. Animals and plants share the same kinds of cells. b. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. c. The cell is the basic unit of all living things. d. All cells come from existing cells. a. archaea ...
... _____ 2. Which of the following statements is not part of the cell theory? a. Animals and plants share the same kinds of cells. b. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. c. The cell is the basic unit of all living things. d. All cells come from existing cells. a. archaea ...
Notes on Unit 7A Cells
... Tissues are made from cells, which do special things. We are multi-cellular because we are made from many, many cells. We use a microscope to look at cells. ...
... Tissues are made from cells, which do special things. We are multi-cellular because we are made from many, many cells. We use a microscope to look at cells. ...
1-Cells-and-Organells
... Transport materials in cell Acts as a conveyor belt; transports materials ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM Have ribosomes attached to the surface RIBOSOMES – where ...
... Transport materials in cell Acts as a conveyor belt; transports materials ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM Have ribosomes attached to the surface RIBOSOMES – where ...
Using Bubbles to Explore Cell Membranes
... barriers- certain molecules can pass through them. They are called “selectively permeable” because some molecules are allowed to pass through, but others are not. What types of molecules do you think need to pass through the cell membrane? The cell membrane consists of two layers. It has a double la ...
... barriers- certain molecules can pass through them. They are called “selectively permeable” because some molecules are allowed to pass through, but others are not. What types of molecules do you think need to pass through the cell membrane? The cell membrane consists of two layers. It has a double la ...
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... including other cells • Pili- join bacterial cells in preparation for the transfer of DNA from one cell to another ...
... including other cells • Pili- join bacterial cells in preparation for the transfer of DNA from one cell to another ...
Movement Through Membranes
... Elements that make up fats are C, H, and O Two types of fats ◦ Saturated and Unsaturated ...
... Elements that make up fats are C, H, and O Two types of fats ◦ Saturated and Unsaturated ...
Solutions and Biochemistry
... Elements that make up fats are C, H, and O Two types of fats ◦ Saturated and Unsaturated ...
... Elements that make up fats are C, H, and O Two types of fats ◦ Saturated and Unsaturated ...
Studying the Structure of Cells
... diseases would not be possible without an understanding of what happens inside cells • Robert Hooke: 1655 – first person to study cells (piece of cork) ...
... diseases would not be possible without an understanding of what happens inside cells • Robert Hooke: 1655 – first person to study cells (piece of cork) ...
1 A Tour of the Cell
... • Distinguish between free and bound ribosomes in terms of location and function. • List the components of the endomembrane system, and describe the structure and functions of each component. • Briefly describe the roles of the mitochondrion, chloroplast and peroxisome. • Describe the functions of t ...
... • Distinguish between free and bound ribosomes in terms of location and function. • List the components of the endomembrane system, and describe the structure and functions of each component. • Briefly describe the roles of the mitochondrion, chloroplast and peroxisome. • Describe the functions of t ...
Chap1 Overview of Biological Systems
... endosomes (vesicles up to 1 µm in diameter) are often located in the periphery of the cell and receive most of types of vesicles coming from the cell surface. They are principally sorting organelles where many ligands dissociate from their receptors in the acid pH of the lumen and from which many of ...
... endosomes (vesicles up to 1 µm in diameter) are often located in the periphery of the cell and receive most of types of vesicles coming from the cell surface. They are principally sorting organelles where many ligands dissociate from their receptors in the acid pH of the lumen and from which many of ...
Chapter 4 Summary 2401
... the Golgi apparatus for processing and storage.Other ER lack ribosomes (smooth ER or SER) and are involved in lipid synthesis. SER are also involved in peroxisome formation and the detoxification of poisons. B. Golgi Apparatus - these are the “warehouse of the cell” where proteins are processed, sor ...
... the Golgi apparatus for processing and storage.Other ER lack ribosomes (smooth ER or SER) and are involved in lipid synthesis. SER are also involved in peroxisome formation and the detoxification of poisons. B. Golgi Apparatus - these are the “warehouse of the cell” where proteins are processed, sor ...
Cell High School - Solon City Schools
... Cytoplasm • Cytoplasm is located all throughout the cell and supports organelles. In the way that it is all over the cell, the hallways in schools are like cytoplasm and go around the school, which represents the cell. ...
... Cytoplasm • Cytoplasm is located all throughout the cell and supports organelles. In the way that it is all over the cell, the hallways in schools are like cytoplasm and go around the school, which represents the cell. ...
The Parts of the Cell
... 1. Robert Hooke- credited with the naming of the cell after looking at cork 2. Leeuwenhoek- credited with studying and describing the first living cells 3. Schleiden- stated all plants were made from cells 4. Schwann- stated all animals were made from cells 5. Together, with Virchow, they devised th ...
... 1. Robert Hooke- credited with the naming of the cell after looking at cork 2. Leeuwenhoek- credited with studying and describing the first living cells 3. Schleiden- stated all plants were made from cells 4. Schwann- stated all animals were made from cells 5. Together, with Virchow, they devised th ...
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... The cell is the basic unit of life. All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane. The cell membrane is semipermeable, allowing some substances to pass into the cell and blocking others. It is composed of a double layer of phospholipids and embedded proteins. Color and label the cell membrane tan. Pla ...
... The cell is the basic unit of life. All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane. The cell membrane is semipermeable, allowing some substances to pass into the cell and blocking others. It is composed of a double layer of phospholipids and embedded proteins. Color and label the cell membrane tan. Pla ...
Test questions used for assessment
... a. is a complex protein network running through the cytosol b. functions in support, organization and movement of the cell c. is made up of microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate filaments and the microtrabecular lattice d. all of the above e. a and c 6. Which of the following are true? a. micro ...
... a. is a complex protein network running through the cytosol b. functions in support, organization and movement of the cell c. is made up of microtubules, microfilaments, intermediate filaments and the microtrabecular lattice d. all of the above e. a and c 6. Which of the following are true? a. micro ...
Plasma Membrane Notes (7.2)
... Selective Permeability Property of the membrane that allows certain materials to ____________ ____________ the cell while keeping others ____________ It also allows ____________ cells to perform different activities within the ____________ organism. Example: Human nerve cells respond to a cert ...
... Selective Permeability Property of the membrane that allows certain materials to ____________ ____________ the cell while keeping others ____________ It also allows ____________ cells to perform different activities within the ____________ organism. Example: Human nerve cells respond to a cert ...
Chapter 4: Microscopy and Cell Structure
... Spirochete (flexible spiral cell, contains a flagellum between the cytoplamic membrane and outer membrane) ...
... Spirochete (flexible spiral cell, contains a flagellum between the cytoplamic membrane and outer membrane) ...
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... Plasma membrane: phospholipid bilayer o contains sterols (may help prevent lysis) o have carbohydrates (cell-cell recognition) o attachment site for bacteria Cell wall: in plants, algae, and fungi Cytoplasm: area inside the plasma membrane and outside nucleus o contains filaments (micro-, intermidia ...
... Plasma membrane: phospholipid bilayer o contains sterols (may help prevent lysis) o have carbohydrates (cell-cell recognition) o attachment site for bacteria Cell wall: in plants, algae, and fungi Cytoplasm: area inside the plasma membrane and outside nucleus o contains filaments (micro-, intermidia ...
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... All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that separates the cell from the outside environment. ...
... All cells are surrounded by a cell membrane that separates the cell from the outside environment. ...
Systems Microbiology 1
... a. Describe the different sorts of evidence for life’s appearance on the early Earth ~ 3.5 bya. The evidence for this phenomenon is isotopic record, rocks and microfossils, organic geochemical records, and molecular evolution.Microfossils exist that look as though they could be from cyanobacteria. S ...
... a. Describe the different sorts of evidence for life’s appearance on the early Earth ~ 3.5 bya. The evidence for this phenomenon is isotopic record, rocks and microfossils, organic geochemical records, and molecular evolution.Microfossils exist that look as though they could be from cyanobacteria. S ...
Plasma Membrane
... means predicting how a cell will react in a solution (hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic) ...
... means predicting how a cell will react in a solution (hypotonic, hypertonic, isotonic) ...