Slide 1
... • If you unfold the ER it would take up lots of space in the cell, but because it is folded a large amount of ER is available to do work in a small space • Ribosomes in the cytoplasm are attached to the surface of the ER, this is called rough ER, where they carry out the function of protein synthes ...
... • If you unfold the ER it would take up lots of space in the cell, but because it is folded a large amount of ER is available to do work in a small space • Ribosomes in the cytoplasm are attached to the surface of the ER, this is called rough ER, where they carry out the function of protein synthes ...
Mutations - Point Pleasant Beach School District / Overview
... DNA replicates itself - every time a cell divides, all of its DNA is duplicated so that the each of the two resulting cells have a full set of DNA. ...
... DNA replicates itself - every time a cell divides, all of its DNA is duplicated so that the each of the two resulting cells have a full set of DNA. ...
Cells Investigating cells 1- State what are the basic units of all living
... 25- Give an example of an enzyme involved in synthesis (building up) 26- (C) Explain the word “specific” as applied to enzymes and their substrate 27- State what type of molecule enzymes are. 28- Describe the effect of temperature on enzyme activity ...
... 25- Give an example of an enzyme involved in synthesis (building up) 26- (C) Explain the word “specific” as applied to enzymes and their substrate 27- State what type of molecule enzymes are. 28- Describe the effect of temperature on enzyme activity ...
Mapping Resources, Activities and Assessment Strategies to
... abnormal cell division occurs • Additional article during the two types of cell • Additional Web link: division www.news-medical.net/ ?id=9615 Students will recommend cancer drug therapy to prevent specific types of abnormal cell division ...
... abnormal cell division occurs • Additional article during the two types of cell • Additional Web link: division www.news-medical.net/ ?id=9615 Students will recommend cancer drug therapy to prevent specific types of abnormal cell division ...
Alpha Shapes and molecular Representations
... Researcher in structural biology need to know the shape of molecules, like proteins, that consist of possibly thousands of atoms But why proteins? “prota” is Greek and means “of primary importance”. They are essential to all living organisms and were first mentioned in 1838 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, ...
... Researcher in structural biology need to know the shape of molecules, like proteins, that consist of possibly thousands of atoms But why proteins? “prota” is Greek and means “of primary importance”. They are essential to all living organisms and were first mentioned in 1838 by Jöns Jakob Berzelius, ...
Chapter 5.1 Level Guide
... Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________ ___________ ...
... Name ___________________________ Date _______ Period ________ ___________ ...
Cells - quigleysciencestandards
... • Organelles that are primarily used for storage • Vacuoles can store water, waste products, and other substances • Plant cells have much larger vacuoles than animal cells • Found in plant & animal cells ...
... • Organelles that are primarily used for storage • Vacuoles can store water, waste products, and other substances • Plant cells have much larger vacuoles than animal cells • Found in plant & animal cells ...
Eating for Lean Body Mass By Kelly Drew, Registered Dietitian
... While it’s true that calories burned must exceed calories eaten in order to achieve weight loss, the types of calories we consume are important. Loss of lean body mass (muscle) in addition to loss of fat mass can occur when eating unbalanced meals or insufficient protein while following a reducedcal ...
... While it’s true that calories burned must exceed calories eaten in order to achieve weight loss, the types of calories we consume are important. Loss of lean body mass (muscle) in addition to loss of fat mass can occur when eating unbalanced meals or insufficient protein while following a reducedcal ...
Cell powerpoint 1 Cells PP Final
... • Cells are the building blocks of life • Cells tissues organs organ systems organisms • Organelles each have a different job • Prokaryotic cells don’t have a nucleus; Eukaryotic cells do. ...
... • Cells are the building blocks of life • Cells tissues organs organ systems organisms • Organelles each have a different job • Prokaryotic cells don’t have a nucleus; Eukaryotic cells do. ...
Microsoft Word - Supplemental Methods-Phil 8-17-2016
... hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) were isolated using ficoll hypaque centrifugation and a positive selection kit (Stem Cell Technology), expanded in stem cell media and transplanted (4106) into 40 irradiated adult (2–4 month old) female mice by tail vein injection. One month after bone marrow transpl ...
... hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) were isolated using ficoll hypaque centrifugation and a positive selection kit (Stem Cell Technology), expanded in stem cell media and transplanted (4106) into 40 irradiated adult (2–4 month old) female mice by tail vein injection. One month after bone marrow transpl ...
Plasma Membrane (cell membrane)
... 2. Permeability allows movement of nutrients and waste materials into and out of the cell. Peroxisome 1. Single membrane bound microbody in the cytoplasm of the cell 2. Rid the cell of toxic substances, especially Hydrogen Peroxide 3. They are self replicating and the most common microbodies in the ...
... 2. Permeability allows movement of nutrients and waste materials into and out of the cell. Peroxisome 1. Single membrane bound microbody in the cytoplasm of the cell 2. Rid the cell of toxic substances, especially Hydrogen Peroxide 3. They are self replicating and the most common microbodies in the ...
Parts of the Cell Plant and Animal
... • In a plant cell a stiff, rigid wall surrounds the cell membrane, giving the cell its boxlike shape. ...
... • In a plant cell a stiff, rigid wall surrounds the cell membrane, giving the cell its boxlike shape. ...
File
... Yeast is a single celled fungus Specialised Cells Animals and plants are made up of lots of different types of cell Cells can become specialised to do a particular job The structure of the cells are suited to their function Examples of specialised cells include nerve cells, muscle cells, spe ...
... Yeast is a single celled fungus Specialised Cells Animals and plants are made up of lots of different types of cell Cells can become specialised to do a particular job The structure of the cells are suited to their function Examples of specialised cells include nerve cells, muscle cells, spe ...
Cells to Tissues - scienceathawthorn
... cell is and what it does (its function). Then decide which is the odd one out. For example are they plant or animal cells? Do they have different structures in the cells?? ...
... cell is and what it does (its function). Then decide which is the odd one out. For example are they plant or animal cells? Do they have different structures in the cells?? ...
File - Groby Bio Page
... • Think about detail (2), clarity (2) • Accuracy of detail, drawings (2) • QWC, clever ways to remember ideas, organisation (2) • 1 mark if present, 2 marks if excellent ...
... • Think about detail (2), clarity (2) • Accuracy of detail, drawings (2) • QWC, clever ways to remember ideas, organisation (2) • 1 mark if present, 2 marks if excellent ...
SC B- 2.5: Explain how active, passive, and facilitated
... due to the KE of particles they will move about until they are evenly distributed in the space they occupy what we see is particles moving from where they are in high concentration where they are in lower concentration ...
... due to the KE of particles they will move about until they are evenly distributed in the space they occupy what we see is particles moving from where they are in high concentration where they are in lower concentration ...
What does the word REVISION mean to you?
... • Have a look at the example of a mind map. Look at the way diagrams have been used, the way colour has been used and the way explanations have been used. • Now try completing a mind map for another topic. ...
... • Have a look at the example of a mind map. Look at the way diagrams have been used, the way colour has been used and the way explanations have been used. • Now try completing a mind map for another topic. ...
The Molecules of Life
... Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates Made of long chains of sugar units and polymers of monosaccharides Starch is a familiar example of a polysaccharide Used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains are major sources of starch in the human diet. Glycogen is used by animals cells to st ...
... Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates Made of long chains of sugar units and polymers of monosaccharides Starch is a familiar example of a polysaccharide Used by plant cells to store energy Potatoes and grains are major sources of starch in the human diet. Glycogen is used by animals cells to st ...
5.1 The Cell Cycle
... 5.1 The Cell Cycle • The main stages of the cell cycle are gap 1, synthesis, gap 2, and mitosis. – Gap 1 (G1): cell growth and normal functions – DNA synthesis (S): copies DNA – Gap 2 (G2): additional growth – Mitosis (M): includes division of the cell nucleus (mitosis) and division of the cell cyt ...
... 5.1 The Cell Cycle • The main stages of the cell cycle are gap 1, synthesis, gap 2, and mitosis. – Gap 1 (G1): cell growth and normal functions – DNA synthesis (S): copies DNA – Gap 2 (G2): additional growth – Mitosis (M): includes division of the cell nucleus (mitosis) and division of the cell cyt ...
Cell Reproduction
... http://www.johnkyrk.com/mitosis.html http://www.biology.arizona.edu/Cell_bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/cells3.html http://biology.about.com/library/blmitosisanim.htm ...
... http://www.johnkyrk.com/mitosis.html http://www.biology.arizona.edu/Cell_bio/tutorials/cell_cycle/cells3.html http://biology.about.com/library/blmitosisanim.htm ...
Topic: What I KNOW What I WANT to know HOW I can learn more
... plant cells different? Does a cell wall look thicker than a cell membrane? Is chlorophyll seen throughout the plant cell? Can I see the chromosomes in each cell’s nucleus? Do the sizes of the organelles in the animal cells differ from the size of the organelles in the plant cells? What does a centri ...
... plant cells different? Does a cell wall look thicker than a cell membrane? Is chlorophyll seen throughout the plant cell? Can I see the chromosomes in each cell’s nucleus? Do the sizes of the organelles in the animal cells differ from the size of the organelles in the plant cells? What does a centri ...
Making the Chromosome-Gene
... acid chains along with four iron-containing heme groups. In the genetic disease sickle-cell anemia, there is a mutation in the gene that codes one of the chains of hemoglobin. Within this gene (located on chromosome 11) one base in the DNA is replaced with another base and this mutation causes the n ...
... acid chains along with four iron-containing heme groups. In the genetic disease sickle-cell anemia, there is a mutation in the gene that codes one of the chains of hemoglobin. Within this gene (located on chromosome 11) one base in the DNA is replaced with another base and this mutation causes the n ...
2.2 Cell membranes – Questions and answers Q1. Bk Ch2 S2.2 Q1
... The fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane is represented by two layers of special lipids called phospholipids. The two layers that make up the cell membrane are referred to as a phospholipid bilayer. Embedded within the bilayer are proteins, some of which span the entire bilayer, as well as some o ...
... The fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane is represented by two layers of special lipids called phospholipids. The two layers that make up the cell membrane are referred to as a phospholipid bilayer. Embedded within the bilayer are proteins, some of which span the entire bilayer, as well as some o ...
preview chapter 7
... Thur. Nov 6-Friday Nov 7 Day 1: Life is Cellular OBJECTIVES: 1.Explain what the cell theory is. 2. Describe how researchers explore the living cell. 3. Distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 4. Distinguish between the light microscopes and electron microscopes and the image they produce. VO ...
... Thur. Nov 6-Friday Nov 7 Day 1: Life is Cellular OBJECTIVES: 1.Explain what the cell theory is. 2. Describe how researchers explore the living cell. 3. Distinguish between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 4. Distinguish between the light microscopes and electron microscopes and the image they produce. VO ...
chapter4_part2
... porous wall around the plasma membrane; animal cells do not have walls • Plant cell secretions form a waxy cuticle that helps protect the exposed surfaces of soft plant parts • Cell secretions form extracellular matrixes between cells in many tissues ...
... porous wall around the plasma membrane; animal cells do not have walls • Plant cell secretions form a waxy cuticle that helps protect the exposed surfaces of soft plant parts • Cell secretions form extracellular matrixes between cells in many tissues ...