Yr 7 Cells, Tissues and Organs Topic vocabulary list
... Watery jelly inside a cell where the cell’s activities happen. ...
... Watery jelly inside a cell where the cell’s activities happen. ...
Key Card for Animal Cell
... sheets, sacs and tubes that extend through the cytoplasm. The sheets may be continuous with the outer membrtme of the nuclear envelope. If the ER is studded with ribosomes that are synthesizing proteins, it is called rough ER. In contrast, smooth ER lacks ribosomes and is involved in lipid synthesis ...
... sheets, sacs and tubes that extend through the cytoplasm. The sheets may be continuous with the outer membrtme of the nuclear envelope. If the ER is studded with ribosomes that are synthesizing proteins, it is called rough ER. In contrast, smooth ER lacks ribosomes and is involved in lipid synthesis ...
Cell powerpoint
... The double -layered membrane surrounding the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, separating the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm. All cells are covered by a cell membrane the job of a cell membrane is to keep the cytoplasm inside and allow nutrients in and waste products out. The nuclear membrane has to mem ...
... The double -layered membrane surrounding the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, separating the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm. All cells are covered by a cell membrane the job of a cell membrane is to keep the cytoplasm inside and allow nutrients in and waste products out. The nuclear membrane has to mem ...
Chapter 4: Cell Structure and Function in the Bacteria and Archaea
... • The nucleoid is a central subcompartment in the cytoplasm where DNA aggregates • The chromosome is usually a closed loop of DNA and protein • The DNA contains the genes (hereditary information) • The complete set of genes is called the genome • Most cells have only one copy of each gene (are haplo ...
... • The nucleoid is a central subcompartment in the cytoplasm where DNA aggregates • The chromosome is usually a closed loop of DNA and protein • The DNA contains the genes (hereditary information) • The complete set of genes is called the genome • Most cells have only one copy of each gene (are haplo ...
Plasma Membrane
... ii) Facilitated Diffusion – movement of a molecule (glucose) down concentration gradient with the help of a protein carrier molecule (insulin). Energy (ATP) is not used. iii) Osmosis – movement of water down concentration gradient, across a membrane Energy (ATP) is not used. Osmotic pressure is exer ...
... ii) Facilitated Diffusion – movement of a molecule (glucose) down concentration gradient with the help of a protein carrier molecule (insulin). Energy (ATP) is not used. iii) Osmosis – movement of water down concentration gradient, across a membrane Energy (ATP) is not used. Osmotic pressure is exer ...
notes - Wilson`s Web Page
... manufacturing and packaging system. There are two types: ROUGH ER: • Has attached _______________• double membranes of smooth and rough ER form sacs called ____________ • Usually continuous with the ________________membrane. • _______________ and ________________ SMOOTH ER: • no attached _______ ...
... manufacturing and packaging system. There are two types: ROUGH ER: • Has attached _______________• double membranes of smooth and rough ER form sacs called ____________ • Usually continuous with the ________________membrane. • _______________ and ________________ SMOOTH ER: • no attached _______ ...
What`s in a Cell?
... Eukaryotic Uni or multicellular Have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. ...
... Eukaryotic Uni or multicellular Have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. ...
Cell-Rubric
... Overall, the model shows a lack of understanding of the structure and function of living cells. ...
... Overall, the model shows a lack of understanding of the structure and function of living cells. ...
NAME - Quia
... A mushroom is a member of the Kingdom Fungi. Members of Kingdom Fungi are unique because they digest their food outside their bodies and then absorb the nutrients. You may organize your answer for parts a, b, and c in a chart. a. Name two other Kingdoms of living organisms. b. Give one example of an ...
... A mushroom is a member of the Kingdom Fungi. Members of Kingdom Fungi are unique because they digest their food outside their bodies and then absorb the nutrients. You may organize your answer for parts a, b, and c in a chart. a. Name two other Kingdoms of living organisms. b. Give one example of an ...
THE CELL - Kevan Kruger
... It is made up of the following things: Nuclear membrane: a double layer of cell membrane, which contains very large pores which allow macromolecules (RNA and proteins) in and out of the nucleus. Nucleolus: This is the dark stained area in the nucleus (usually spherical). It is made up primarily of ...
... It is made up of the following things: Nuclear membrane: a double layer of cell membrane, which contains very large pores which allow macromolecules (RNA and proteins) in and out of the nucleus. Nucleolus: This is the dark stained area in the nucleus (usually spherical). It is made up primarily of ...
How substances get in and out of cells - questions
... 5 (a) Which one of the following is the best definition of osmosis? (i) The movement of water from a concentrated solution to a dilute solution across a partially permeable membrane. . (ii) The movement of a dissolved substance from a concentrated solution to a dilute solution across a partially per ...
... 5 (a) Which one of the following is the best definition of osmosis? (i) The movement of water from a concentrated solution to a dilute solution across a partially permeable membrane. . (ii) The movement of a dissolved substance from a concentrated solution to a dilute solution across a partially per ...
Cell Organelles 12-13
... them to other parts of the cell or to other cells Final products are enclosed in Golgi membrane and then pinched off for transport in vesicles. Cells & Heredity, p. 18, par. 1 ...
... them to other parts of the cell or to other cells Final products are enclosed in Golgi membrane and then pinched off for transport in vesicles. Cells & Heredity, p. 18, par. 1 ...
Cell functions
... Inner and outer membrane Chlorophyll Captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy Photosynthesis ...
... Inner and outer membrane Chlorophyll Captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy Photosynthesis ...
Slide ()
... Interictal spikes as measured in the EEG result from the synchronized discharges of a group of hippocampal neurons. (Adapted, with permission, from Wong, Miles, and Traub 1984.) A. Rhythmic firing is evident in an intracellular recording from a pyramidal cell in a hippocampal slice. An extracellular ...
... Interictal spikes as measured in the EEG result from the synchronized discharges of a group of hippocampal neurons. (Adapted, with permission, from Wong, Miles, and Traub 1984.) A. Rhythmic firing is evident in an intracellular recording from a pyramidal cell in a hippocampal slice. An extracellular ...
Chapter 2 - Angelfire
... • Meiosis – process in which the nucleus divides to form cells with half the genetic material of the original – Eight Stages: Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II – Happens when an organism produces gametes (sex cells) for sexual repr ...
... • Meiosis – process in which the nucleus divides to form cells with half the genetic material of the original – Eight Stages: Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II – Happens when an organism produces gametes (sex cells) for sexual repr ...
The Cell - oteroteacher
... the carotenoids into the pink and orange pigment molecules deposited in the feathers, bill, and legs of the flamingos. Flamingos that eat mostly algae are more deeply colored than birds that eat the small animals that feed off of algae. Captive flamingos are feed a special diet that includes prawns ...
... the carotenoids into the pink and orange pigment molecules deposited in the feathers, bill, and legs of the flamingos. Flamingos that eat mostly algae are more deeply colored than birds that eat the small animals that feed off of algae. Captive flamingos are feed a special diet that includes prawns ...
LAB 6B
... 2. Pour plate method: Principle: Based on the fact that if the viable cell are allowed to grow apart from each other on a solid medium, each cell develops into one visible colony. The number of colonies obtained is equal to the number of viable cells. ...
... 2. Pour plate method: Principle: Based on the fact that if the viable cell are allowed to grow apart from each other on a solid medium, each cell develops into one visible colony. The number of colonies obtained is equal to the number of viable cells. ...
NAME
... 10. Aquaporins are membrane proteins that create a passageway across cell membranes for WATER molecules during OSMOSIS 11. H+ ions are actively moved across cell membranes using PROTON pumps. 12. A cell placed in an ISOTONIC solution neither swells or shrinks because the concentration of solute mole ...
... 10. Aquaporins are membrane proteins that create a passageway across cell membranes for WATER molecules during OSMOSIS 11. H+ ions are actively moved across cell membranes using PROTON pumps. 12. A cell placed in an ISOTONIC solution neither swells or shrinks because the concentration of solute mole ...
What`s the Difference between Animal and Plant Cells?
... One of the primary differences between animal and plant cells is that plant cells have a cell wall made up of cellulose. This helps the plant cells to allow high pressure to build inside of it, without bursting. A plant cell has to be able to accept large amounts of liquid through osmosis, without b ...
... One of the primary differences between animal and plant cells is that plant cells have a cell wall made up of cellulose. This helps the plant cells to allow high pressure to build inside of it, without bursting. A plant cell has to be able to accept large amounts of liquid through osmosis, without b ...
PowerPoint
... – Meiosis is the division of the sex cell or gamete – Mitosis is the division of the nucleus and the cytoplasm • Interphase • Anaphase ...
... – Meiosis is the division of the sex cell or gamete – Mitosis is the division of the nucleus and the cytoplasm • Interphase • Anaphase ...
Cell Surfaces and Junctions
... The inner wall of the nuclear membrane is lined with a netlike complex of protein filaments called the Nuclear Lamina that aids in maintaining the shape of the nucleus Chromatin is a substance composed of DNA and proteins that appears as a gray, grainy diffuse mass in a non-dividing cell. (the only ...
... The inner wall of the nuclear membrane is lined with a netlike complex of protein filaments called the Nuclear Lamina that aids in maintaining the shape of the nucleus Chromatin is a substance composed of DNA and proteins that appears as a gray, grainy diffuse mass in a non-dividing cell. (the only ...
Organelle Practice Test/Study Guide Organelle REVIEW
... 6. What type of cell is the figure from #4? How do you know? Give 3+ reasons. 7. Name the other cell type. What are two organelles that this type of cell has, which are not found in the cell from #4? 8. What are the functions of the 2 organelles from #7? 9. Describe the chemical reactions that take ...
... 6. What type of cell is the figure from #4? How do you know? Give 3+ reasons. 7. Name the other cell type. What are two organelles that this type of cell has, which are not found in the cell from #4? 8. What are the functions of the 2 organelles from #7? 9. Describe the chemical reactions that take ...