Lecture 14 Student Powerpoint
									
... Lecture12 Based on Chapter 18 Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes I ...
                        	... Lecture12 Based on Chapter 18 Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes I ...
									SBI 3CI
									
... It is rough or smooth& transports material through tubes thast are connected together in the cytoplasm It has tubes that are NOT connected together in the cytoplasm and it packages material like protein to be excreted from the cell. They’re vacuoles with digestive enzymes & found only in animal cell ...
                        	... It is rough or smooth& transports material through tubes thast are connected together in the cytoplasm It has tubes that are NOT connected together in the cytoplasm and it packages material like protein to be excreted from the cell. They’re vacuoles with digestive enzymes & found only in animal cell ...
									Ultra_structure_of_the_cell
									
... Cytoskeleton. This is a network of protein fibres extending throughout all eukaryotic cells, used for support, transport and motility. The cytoskeleton is attached to the cell membrane and gives the cell its shape, as well as holding all the organelles in position. There are three types of protein f ...
                        	... Cytoskeleton. This is a network of protein fibres extending throughout all eukaryotic cells, used for support, transport and motility. The cytoskeleton is attached to the cell membrane and gives the cell its shape, as well as holding all the organelles in position. There are three types of protein f ...
									Biology Midterm Study Guide
									
... Describe the differences between plant and animal cells in terms of their organelles. Describe the major events in each stage of the cell cycle (G1, S, G2, M, C). Explain what organelle is divided during Mitosis. Identify the three stages of Interphase. Identify the four stages of Mitosis (PMAT). Id ...
                        	... Describe the differences between plant and animal cells in terms of their organelles. Describe the major events in each stage of the cell cycle (G1, S, G2, M, C). Explain what organelle is divided during Mitosis. Identify the three stages of Interphase. Identify the four stages of Mitosis (PMAT). Id ...
									plant and animal cells
									
... 1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. 2. The cell is the basic unit of organization of all organisms. 3. All cells come from other cells all ready in existence. ...
                        	... 1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells. 2. The cell is the basic unit of organization of all organisms. 3. All cells come from other cells all ready in existence. ...
									Unit 3: Cell and Cell Transport (Chapter 7) 7.1 Cell Theory • are the
									
... _______________ are the basic unit of life. ...
                        	... _______________ are the basic unit of life. ...
									Name
									
... Cell wall – a rigid (stiff) structure on the outside of some cells that supports and protects the cell ...
                        	... Cell wall – a rigid (stiff) structure on the outside of some cells that supports and protects the cell ...
									Plant and Animal Cells Lab: A Comparison
									
... 1. Onion Cell Drawing (low power) 2. Onion Cell Drawing (high power) 3. Cheek cell drawing (any power but preferably high) Conclusions and Questions: 1. Complete the following chart: Is the cell organelle found in plants, animals, or both. What is their function? nucleus ---------------------------- ...
                        	... 1. Onion Cell Drawing (low power) 2. Onion Cell Drawing (high power) 3. Cheek cell drawing (any power but preferably high) Conclusions and Questions: 1. Complete the following chart: Is the cell organelle found in plants, animals, or both. What is their function? nucleus ---------------------------- ...
									Cell Membranes Review
									
... 1. What is the function of the cell (plasma) membrane? 2. What is a polar molecule? 3. Water is a polar (charged) molecule. How does this impact the interactions of water with other molecules? How does water react with non-polar molecules, such as lipids or fats? Explain how water’s polarity results ...
                        	... 1. What is the function of the cell (plasma) membrane? 2. What is a polar molecule? 3. Water is a polar (charged) molecule. How does this impact the interactions of water with other molecules? How does water react with non-polar molecules, such as lipids or fats? Explain how water’s polarity results ...
									Immunology
									
... Pollen, egg white , red blood cell surface molecules, serum proteins, and surface molecules from transplanted tissue. ...
                        	... Pollen, egg white , red blood cell surface molecules, serum proteins, and surface molecules from transplanted tissue. ...
									Year 7: Living World-‐ Cells
									
... • Extension: Work out the size of a selected cell (numeracy) Literacy activity (ESL focus): COSMOS. Research a related article. Students then write a series of questions that MUST include 5 multiple c ...
                        	... • Extension: Work out the size of a selected cell (numeracy) Literacy activity (ESL focus): COSMOS. Research a related article. Students then write a series of questions that MUST include 5 multiple c ...
									Cell and Cell Division
									
... all the information needed to form and run the cell. The segments of DNA are called Genes. Nuclear Envelope: is formed of 2 membranes with a gap between them. It has a large number of Nuclear Pores usually bound by a nuclear complex. The pores are large enough to allow RNA and proteins to pass throu ...
                        	... all the information needed to form and run the cell. The segments of DNA are called Genes. Nuclear Envelope: is formed of 2 membranes with a gap between them. It has a large number of Nuclear Pores usually bound by a nuclear complex. The pores are large enough to allow RNA and proteins to pass throu ...
									CHAPTER 4 CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
									
... b. Only plants, algae, and certain bacteria are capable of conducting photosynthesis. c. The chloroplast is bound by a double membrane organized into flattened disc-like sacs called thylakoids formed from a third membrane; a stack of thylakoids is a granum. d. Chlorophyll and other pigments capture ...
                        	... b. Only plants, algae, and certain bacteria are capable of conducting photosynthesis. c. The chloroplast is bound by a double membrane organized into flattened disc-like sacs called thylakoids formed from a third membrane; a stack of thylakoids is a granum. d. Chlorophyll and other pigments capture ...
									ANIMAL CELL - Killeen ISD
									
... The lysosomes move around the cell cleaning up and doing cell maintenance. They also help break down food . (CITY BREAKDOWN/REPAIR TEAM) ...
                        	... The lysosomes move around the cell cleaning up and doing cell maintenance. They also help break down food . (CITY BREAKDOWN/REPAIR TEAM) ...
									Cell Organelles
									
... membrane are assembled, along with proteins andother materials that are exported from the cell. The portion of the ER involved int he synthesis of proteins is called rough endoplasmic reticulum. Its is given this name because of the ribosomes found on the its surface. Once proteins leave these ribos ...
                        	... membrane are assembled, along with proteins andother materials that are exported from the cell. The portion of the ER involved int he synthesis of proteins is called rough endoplasmic reticulum. Its is given this name because of the ribosomes found on the its surface. Once proteins leave these ribos ...
									CELL MEMBRANES
									
... PART 1  draw a beaker, and fill it 2/3 full of water  imagine and draw how 5-10 phospholipid molecules would arrange themselves if they were dropped from above into this beaker of water ...
                        	... PART 1  draw a beaker, and fill it 2/3 full of water  imagine and draw how 5-10 phospholipid molecules would arrange themselves if they were dropped from above into this beaker of water ...
									Bell Ringer Pick up new bell ringer sheet!
									
... – Flexible wrapping around the outside of the cell. – Wraps around the cell (like your skin wraps around you) – Controls what materials move into and out of the cell ...
                        	... – Flexible wrapping around the outside of the cell. – Wraps around the cell (like your skin wraps around you) – Controls what materials move into and out of the cell ...
									Cytology: the Study of the Structure and Function of Cells
									
... • When the cell is in its normal state (not dividing) the cell’s genetic information (encoded in DNA) is dispersed within the nucleuschromatin • When a cell is replicating (mitosis or meiosis) the chromatin condenses to form chromosomes • Each chromosome consists of 2 sister chromatids ...
                        	... • When the cell is in its normal state (not dividing) the cell’s genetic information (encoded in DNA) is dispersed within the nucleuschromatin • When a cell is replicating (mitosis or meiosis) the chromatin condenses to form chromosomes • Each chromosome consists of 2 sister chromatids ...
									PDF
									
... In order to breed for the next generation of biofuels, we need to take a genetic approach to determine how cell walls are put together and how to optimize biomass 1) determine the genes that make and take apart cell walls 2) determine the “master regulators” that orchestrate the process ...
                        	... In order to breed for the next generation of biofuels, we need to take a genetic approach to determine how cell walls are put together and how to optimize biomass 1) determine the genes that make and take apart cell walls 2) determine the “master regulators” that orchestrate the process ...
									Cell Organelle Chart
									
... Produces energy for ____plant___ cells through a process known as ___photosynthesis______. ...
                        	... Produces energy for ____plant___ cells through a process known as ___photosynthesis______. ...
									Effect of Ig transgene on B cell activation
									
... In the activation experiments, we assayed HyHEL10 transgenic cells (IgHEL cells) which are monoclonal for an antigen receptor reactive to HEL, stimulated with HEL. We also assayed B cell that were non-transgenic (B6 cells) and activated with an antibody raised against the antigen receptor (anti-mu) ...
                        	... In the activation experiments, we assayed HyHEL10 transgenic cells (IgHEL cells) which are monoclonal for an antigen receptor reactive to HEL, stimulated with HEL. We also assayed B cell that were non-transgenic (B6 cells) and activated with an antibody raised against the antigen receptor (anti-mu) ...