Science Quarter 4 Lessons
									
... Cells perform specialized functions in multicellular organisms. Groups of specialized cells form a tissue such as muscle. Different tissues are, in turn, grouped together to form larger functional units, called organs. Each type of cell, tissue and organ has a distinct structure and set of functions ...
                        	... Cells perform specialized functions in multicellular organisms. Groups of specialized cells form a tissue such as muscle. Different tissues are, in turn, grouped together to form larger functional units, called organs. Each type of cell, tissue and organ has a distinct structure and set of functions ...
									7-2 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
									
... There are two types of ER—rough and smooth. The portion of the ER involved in protein synthesis is called rough endoplasmic reticulum, or rough ER. Ribosomes are found on the surface of rough ER. Rough ER is abundant in cells that produce large amounts of protein for export. ...
                        	... There are two types of ER—rough and smooth. The portion of the ER involved in protein synthesis is called rough endoplasmic reticulum, or rough ER. Ribosomes are found on the surface of rough ER. Rough ER is abundant in cells that produce large amounts of protein for export. ...
									CELL
									
... 1665: the English Scientist ________________________________used a microscope to examine a thin slice of ___________and described it as consisting of "a great many little boxes". It was after his observation that Hooke called what he saw "cells". They looked like "little boxes" and reminded him of t ...
                        	... 1665: the English Scientist ________________________________used a microscope to examine a thin slice of ___________and described it as consisting of "a great many little boxes". It was after his observation that Hooke called what he saw "cells". They looked like "little boxes" and reminded him of t ...
									Facilitated Diffusion
									
... L.O: to define diffusion and facilitated diffusion to state factors affecting diffusion Starter: Recap on Osmosis a) What would happen to a red blood cell placed in a solution with low water potential (hypotonic)? b) What would happen to a plant cell placed in a ...
                        	... L.O: to define diffusion and facilitated diffusion to state factors affecting diffusion Starter: Recap on Osmosis a) What would happen to a red blood cell placed in a solution with low water potential (hypotonic)? b) What would happen to a plant cell placed in a ...
									Chapter 5 Section 1 Passive Transport
									
... – Cells in multicellular organisms respond to hypotonic environments by pumping solutes out of the cytosol (RBCs cannot compensate for changes in solute concentration) – Contractile vacuoles are organelles that regulate water levels in paramecia. ...
                        	... – Cells in multicellular organisms respond to hypotonic environments by pumping solutes out of the cytosol (RBCs cannot compensate for changes in solute concentration) – Contractile vacuoles are organelles that regulate water levels in paramecia. ...
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... products involved in a given developmental operation and linked by direct interactions [17]. For studies of comparative development at the molecular or genetic level, this concept leads to the notion that the conservation, modification, and/or new use of such interacting groups of genes, rather than ...
                        	... products involved in a given developmental operation and linked by direct interactions [17]. For studies of comparative development at the molecular or genetic level, this concept leads to the notion that the conservation, modification, and/or new use of such interacting groups of genes, rather than ...
									Chapter_12x - ECE Users Pages
									
... Traffic contract Peak cell rate Cell delay variation Sustainable cell rate ...
                        	... Traffic contract Peak cell rate Cell delay variation Sustainable cell rate ...
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... Characterization of DNA nanostructures with native and SDS gel electrophoresis, UV spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy: The assembled DNA structures were analyzed under native conditions using 1.1 % agarose gel electrophoresis in standard TBE buffer supplemented with 11 mm MgCl2 and 0.5 mm eth ...
                        	... Characterization of DNA nanostructures with native and SDS gel electrophoresis, UV spectroscopy, and atomic force microscopy: The assembled DNA structures were analyzed under native conditions using 1.1 % agarose gel electrophoresis in standard TBE buffer supplemented with 11 mm MgCl2 and 0.5 mm eth ...
									Arabidopsis Formin AtFH6 Is a Plasma Membrane
									
... However, except data obtained on AFH1, the localization of gene expression at the cellular and subcellular levels and function of the proteins encoded by these genes are still unknown. In higher plants, various model systems, such as tip-growing cells (e.g., pollen tubes and root hairs) (Hepler et a ...
                        	... However, except data obtained on AFH1, the localization of gene expression at the cellular and subcellular levels and function of the proteins encoded by these genes are still unknown. In higher plants, various model systems, such as tip-growing cells (e.g., pollen tubes and root hairs) (Hepler et a ...
									The Role of Endocytosis in the Creation of the Cortical Division Zone
									
... Control of the pattern of cell division is essential for the proper development of multicellular organisms. In animal cells, cytokinesis is mediated by a contractile ring in which the cleavage force is produced by an acto-myosin system. Furthermore, the future site of cell division in animal cells ( ...
                        	... Control of the pattern of cell division is essential for the proper development of multicellular organisms. In animal cells, cytokinesis is mediated by a contractile ring in which the cleavage force is produced by an acto-myosin system. Furthermore, the future site of cell division in animal cells ( ...
									Your Organelle is Running for the
									
... plant cells. During photosynthesis you convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, into sugar and oxygen gas! ...
                        	... plant cells. During photosynthesis you convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, into sugar and oxygen gas! ...
									Assessment of Aging in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Yeast Mutants
									
... dismutase shortens life span in mice [18] and in Drosophila [19]. Paul et al. generated a unique collection of Drosophila mutants that progressively reduced SOD2 expression and function [20]. In these mutant fruit flies life span was progressively shortened and age-dependent mortality was increased ...
                        	... dismutase shortens life span in mice [18] and in Drosophila [19]. Paul et al. generated a unique collection of Drosophila mutants that progressively reduced SOD2 expression and function [20]. In these mutant fruit flies life span was progressively shortened and age-dependent mortality was increased ...
									Bio 226: Cell and Molecular Biology
									
... Course Project = Algal Lipid Production 1)Decide which algae to study http://www.cbs.umn.edu/lab/wackett/links/oil Next assignment: each pick an alga and product and convince the group in 5-10 minutes why your choice is best. Next Wed? ...
                        	... Course Project = Algal Lipid Production 1)Decide which algae to study http://www.cbs.umn.edu/lab/wackett/links/oil Next assignment: each pick an alga and product and convince the group in 5-10 minutes why your choice is best. Next Wed? ...
									The plasma membrane is made up of a phospholipid
									
... Having a lower osmotic pressure than another; a cell in this environment causes water to enter the cell, causing it to swell. ...
                        	... Having a lower osmotic pressure than another; a cell in this environment causes water to enter the cell, causing it to swell. ...
									Arrest, Adaptation, and Recovery following a Chromosome Double-strand Break in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
									
... of the cases (Fig. 3D) (Demeter et al. 2000). Because haploid cells with one DSB can adapt and resume cell cycle progression, but cells with two DSBs cannot (see below), we also repeated this experiment by inducing two DSBs. Even under these conditions, DNA damage to one nucleus failed to inhibit th ...
                        	... of the cases (Fig. 3D) (Demeter et al. 2000). Because haploid cells with one DSB can adapt and resume cell cycle progression, but cells with two DSBs cannot (see below), we also repeated this experiment by inducing two DSBs. Even under these conditions, DNA damage to one nucleus failed to inhibit th ...
									Developmentally Controlled Farnesylation
									
... NAP1 proteins may be involved in transcriptional regulation through chromatin remodeling (Kawase et al., 1996; Ito et al., 2000; Shikama et al., 2000; Asahara et al., 2002; Levchenko and Jackson, 2004; Rehtanz et al., 2004). Recent genetic studies also revealed functions of NAP1 in the control of mi ...
                        	... NAP1 proteins may be involved in transcriptional regulation through chromatin remodeling (Kawase et al., 1996; Ito et al., 2000; Shikama et al., 2000; Asahara et al., 2002; Levchenko and Jackson, 2004; Rehtanz et al., 2004). Recent genetic studies also revealed functions of NAP1 in the control of mi ...
									lesson 1: plant cells
									
... 1) Plants use this source of energy for photosynthesis 2) When plant cells divide in half it is called __________. 3) Humans can’t make their own sugar; we have to ___. 4) Glucose is a type of _____. 5) This is produced by plants during photosynthesis. It is also used by plants during respiration. 6 ...
                        	... 1) Plants use this source of energy for photosynthesis 2) When plant cells divide in half it is called __________. 3) Humans can’t make their own sugar; we have to ___. 4) Glucose is a type of _____. 5) This is produced by plants during photosynthesis. It is also used by plants during respiration. 6 ...
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... sections (Figure 1). 3D reconstruction rules these out. We have obtained similar tomograms for nine additional G. obscuriglobus cells with distinct overall membrane organization, and reached the same conclusion in each case (Figures S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8). This conclusion is consistent with the ...
                        	... sections (Figure 1). 3D reconstruction rules these out. We have obtained similar tomograms for nine additional G. obscuriglobus cells with distinct overall membrane organization, and reached the same conclusion in each case (Figures S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S8). This conclusion is consistent with the ...
									THE PLAY ABOUT A PLANT CELL, AN ANIMAL CELL, AND A
									
... Lysosomes: (Pretend to dump chemicals on the ribosomes) Lysosome #1: Nucleus, this is the lysosomes. Lysosome #3: One of those ribosomes was worn out. Lysosome #4: The other ribosome had a defect. Lysosome #2: We broke them down using our chemicals. Lysosome #1: You’re going to have to call someone ...
                        	... Lysosomes: (Pretend to dump chemicals on the ribosomes) Lysosome #1: Nucleus, this is the lysosomes. Lysosome #3: One of those ribosomes was worn out. Lysosome #4: The other ribosome had a defect. Lysosome #2: We broke them down using our chemicals. Lysosome #1: You’re going to have to call someone ...
									rumex l. species induce apoptosis in 1301, eol-1 and h
									
... Comparing the IC50 values between the two leukemic cell lines 1301 and EOL-1, we can conclude that in all cases the line EOL-1 seems to be more sensitive to the extracts used in the experiment. Only extracts of the fruits of R. obtusifolius are characterized by greater activity on the cell line 1301 ...
                        	... Comparing the IC50 values between the two leukemic cell lines 1301 and EOL-1, we can conclude that in all cases the line EOL-1 seems to be more sensitive to the extracts used in the experiment. Only extracts of the fruits of R. obtusifolius are characterized by greater activity on the cell line 1301 ...
									A Membrane-Bound NAC Transcription Factor Regulates Cell
									
... mutant pool that had been generated by randomly integrating the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S enhancer into the genome of ecotype Columbia (Col-0). ntm1-D exhibits retarded growth (Figures 1A and 1D) with severely serrated leaves (Figure 1B). Its phenotype is further characterized by extremely tiny p ...
                        	... mutant pool that had been generated by randomly integrating the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S enhancer into the genome of ecotype Columbia (Col-0). ntm1-D exhibits retarded growth (Figures 1A and 1D) with severely serrated leaves (Figure 1B). Its phenotype is further characterized by extremely tiny p ...
									Homeostasis and Transport
									
... 13. How do active transport and facilitated diffusion differ? Both require protein channels or pumps. However, facilitated diffusion still moves substances from high to low concentration and does not require energy. Active transport moves from low to high concentration, requiring energy. Homeostasis ...
                        	... 13. How do active transport and facilitated diffusion differ? Both require protein channels or pumps. However, facilitated diffusion still moves substances from high to low concentration and does not require energy. Active transport moves from low to high concentration, requiring energy. Homeostasis ...
									Negative Controls of Cell Proliferation: Human
									
... mented medium (Fig. 3). The inhibitory effect of CD human sera was not instantaneous; at the end of 3-4 days the popula tion increase was halted and remained stable for up to 30 days without media changes. That these cells were then still viable is suggested by increased cell proliferation rates whe ...
                        	... mented medium (Fig. 3). The inhibitory effect of CD human sera was not instantaneous; at the end of 3-4 days the popula tion increase was halted and remained stable for up to 30 days without media changes. That these cells were then still viable is suggested by increased cell proliferation rates whe ...