virtual osmosis lab - OHS General Biology
... A solution is isotonic to the inside of the cell when there is the same concentration of water molecules on the inside and outside of the cell membrane. To maintain equilibrium, water molecules move into and out of the cell at the same rate. Suppose a living cell is placed in a solution that has a h ...
... A solution is isotonic to the inside of the cell when there is the same concentration of water molecules on the inside and outside of the cell membrane. To maintain equilibrium, water molecules move into and out of the cell at the same rate. Suppose a living cell is placed in a solution that has a h ...
Cell: Fundamental Unit of Life
... Answer: Golgi apparatus plays the important role of packaging various substances for further use or for storage. If there was no Golgi apparatus, various substances would not be in a position to be transformed in proper forms for further use. Certain substances; like protein and lipid are important ...
... Answer: Golgi apparatus plays the important role of packaging various substances for further use or for storage. If there was no Golgi apparatus, various substances would not be in a position to be transformed in proper forms for further use. Certain substances; like protein and lipid are important ...
Cell Cycle Notes
... All _bacteria_____________ undergo a type of cell division known as _binary fission________. Binary fission is a less complex, faster process than eukaryotic cell division because bacteria lack a _nucleus____, _membrane-bound__ _organelles___ and have only _one_____ chromosome. ...
... All _bacteria_____________ undergo a type of cell division known as _binary fission________. Binary fission is a less complex, faster process than eukaryotic cell division because bacteria lack a _nucleus____, _membrane-bound__ _organelles___ and have only _one_____ chromosome. ...
cell organelle table
... molecules into smaller animal - common molecules *digests old cell parts plant, not animal *green, oval usually containing *uses energy from sun to make ...
... molecules into smaller animal - common molecules *digests old cell parts plant, not animal *green, oval usually containing *uses energy from sun to make ...
초록리스트
... Hypoxia-inducible factor alpha proteins (HIF-αs) are regulated oxygendependently, and transactivate numerous genes essential for cellular adaptation to hypoxia. NEDD8, a member of the ubiquitin-like family, covalently binds with its substrate proteins, and thus, regulates their stabilities and funct ...
... Hypoxia-inducible factor alpha proteins (HIF-αs) are regulated oxygendependently, and transactivate numerous genes essential for cellular adaptation to hypoxia. NEDD8, a member of the ubiquitin-like family, covalently binds with its substrate proteins, and thus, regulates their stabilities and funct ...
PD Dr. Tobias CANTZ
... ensured. Aiming at robust reprogramming protocols we investigated the effects of all 16 reprogramming factor stoichiometries and evaluated a versatile polycistronic reprogramming vector, expressing all four factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc). Furthermore, we identifed several microRNAs, whose mod ...
... ensured. Aiming at robust reprogramming protocols we investigated the effects of all 16 reprogramming factor stoichiometries and evaluated a versatile polycistronic reprogramming vector, expressing all four factors (Oct4, Sox2, Klf4, and c-Myc). Furthermore, we identifed several microRNAs, whose mod ...
osmosis - School
... The contents of the cell cytoplasm are a complex mixture of dissolved solutes, giving a certain water potential. If the cell is placed in a solution of equal concentration then as much water will diffuse in as out and the two solutions are ...
... The contents of the cell cytoplasm are a complex mixture of dissolved solutes, giving a certain water potential. If the cell is placed in a solution of equal concentration then as much water will diffuse in as out and the two solutions are ...
Unit 2: THE CELL - science-b
... Break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into smaller molecules that can be used throughout the cell Breaking down useless organelles Link to disease when not functioning ...
... Break down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins into smaller molecules that can be used throughout the cell Breaking down useless organelles Link to disease when not functioning ...
Supplementary Infomation (doc 52K)
... Autophagosomes were identified as green dots in the cytosol of RGCs using confocal microscopy with a 63X objective and a 2X digital zoom and analyzing the images in 0.5 μm confocal planes besides the maximal projections. Positive cells were identified according to the following criteria: (1) the pre ...
... Autophagosomes were identified as green dots in the cytosol of RGCs using confocal microscopy with a 63X objective and a 2X digital zoom and analyzing the images in 0.5 μm confocal planes besides the maximal projections. Positive cells were identified according to the following criteria: (1) the pre ...
“Put that in the Form of a Question, Please!”
... made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 3. All cells are produced from other cells. ...
... made of cells. 2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 3. All cells are produced from other cells. ...
Review for Final Exam - 2015
... a. Producer: Organism that can make its own food. b. Consumer: Feeds on other organisms c. Herbivore: Eats plants d. Carnivore: Eats meat ...
... a. Producer: Organism that can make its own food. b. Consumer: Feeds on other organisms c. Herbivore: Eats plants d. Carnivore: Eats meat ...
Cell Structures
... B. This organelle has it’s own DNA and ribosomes inside it. C. It has a “Room within a Room” Appearance. 1. Cristae – the folded inner membrane (The folding increases surface area for making E.)(This creates the inner most “room” called the Mitochondrial Matrix – inner skeleton with ribosomes presen ...
... B. This organelle has it’s own DNA and ribosomes inside it. C. It has a “Room within a Room” Appearance. 1. Cristae – the folded inner membrane (The folding increases surface area for making E.)(This creates the inner most “room” called the Mitochondrial Matrix – inner skeleton with ribosomes presen ...
General - Faperta UGM
... ORGANISMAL THEORY Reichert (a morphologist): An organism has a structured plan ...
... ORGANISMAL THEORY Reichert (a morphologist): An organism has a structured plan ...
1 - jfriel
... able to process oxygen to live in the presence of it? Describe how most microbes neutralize oxygen. What 2 enzymes are important for this? Oxygen pattern ...
... able to process oxygen to live in the presence of it? Describe how most microbes neutralize oxygen. What 2 enzymes are important for this? Oxygen pattern ...
BIOL 1308
... Process of natural selection Quantitative and qualitative data Inductive and deductive reasoning Scientific theory and a hypothesis Impacts of evolution Importance of chemical elements Formation of compounds. Describe the structure of an atom I ionic, hydrogen, and covalent bonds Chemical reaction a ...
... Process of natural selection Quantitative and qualitative data Inductive and deductive reasoning Scientific theory and a hypothesis Impacts of evolution Importance of chemical elements Formation of compounds. Describe the structure of an atom I ionic, hydrogen, and covalent bonds Chemical reaction a ...
Project – Cell Tic-Tac-Toe
... Make a list of body parts that serve the same function as each of the organelles. Your list should be in the format of a chart. The first column lists the organelle, the second lists the corresponding body part, and the third explains how the two are similar. ...
... Make a list of body parts that serve the same function as each of the organelles. Your list should be in the format of a chart. The first column lists the organelle, the second lists the corresponding body part, and the third explains how the two are similar. ...
6.3 Reading Guide
... What does “hyper” mean? 4) The solution with the lower solute concentration is said to be hypotonic What does “hypo” mean? 5) Solutions in which the concentrations of solute are equal are said to be isotonic What does “hyper” mean? 6) What role does a cellular membrane play in passive transport? ...
... What does “hyper” mean? 4) The solution with the lower solute concentration is said to be hypotonic What does “hypo” mean? 5) Solutions in which the concentrations of solute are equal are said to be isotonic What does “hyper” mean? 6) What role does a cellular membrane play in passive transport? ...
What is Cell culture
... Immotallised Cell Line : Due to mutation, it can evades normal cellular senescence and can keep undergo division ...
... Immotallised Cell Line : Due to mutation, it can evades normal cellular senescence and can keep undergo division ...
Chapter 6: Tour of the Cell - Biology E
... The endomembrane system includes the nuclear envelope, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, various kinds of vesicles and vacuoles, and the plasma membrane. 18. Label the lumen, transport vesicles, and smooth and rough ER. ! The lumen is the cisternal space of the ER, which is ...
... The endomembrane system includes the nuclear envelope, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, various kinds of vesicles and vacuoles, and the plasma membrane. 18. Label the lumen, transport vesicles, and smooth and rough ER. ! The lumen is the cisternal space of the ER, which is ...
Chapter 4 Notes – “THE CELL”
... (suspended in the cytosol), or bound (attached to rough ER). Free ribosomes aid in the production of proteins that will ________________, and bound ribosomes aid in the production of proteins that will be _________________out of the cell. Extensive network continuous with the _______________. Appear ...
... (suspended in the cytosol), or bound (attached to rough ER). Free ribosomes aid in the production of proteins that will ________________, and bound ribosomes aid in the production of proteins that will be _________________out of the cell. Extensive network continuous with the _______________. Appear ...
Cytoskeleton
... • Recently, evidence is accumulating that the cytoskeleton may transmit mechanical signals that rearrange the nucleoli and other structures. Fig. 7.21b ...
... • Recently, evidence is accumulating that the cytoskeleton may transmit mechanical signals that rearrange the nucleoli and other structures. Fig. 7.21b ...
B2 1 Cells, Tissues and Organs Questions and Answers
... Name structures A and B. A .................................................................................................................................. B .................................................................................................................................. ...
... Name structures A and B. A .................................................................................................................................. B .................................................................................................................................. ...
Cell Quest
... http://www.pompe.com/patient/learning/pc_eng_pt_lsds.asp For fun, you can go to these web sites. OR, you may use these for resources for your upcoming project. Games and Activities… • http://www.cellsalive.com/puzzles/index.htm and complete jigsaw puzzles! • http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sb ...
... http://www.pompe.com/patient/learning/pc_eng_pt_lsds.asp For fun, you can go to these web sites. OR, you may use these for resources for your upcoming project. Games and Activities… • http://www.cellsalive.com/puzzles/index.htm and complete jigsaw puzzles! • http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/westmin/science/sb ...
Cell cycle
The cell cycle or cell-division cycle is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to its division and duplication (replication) that produces two daughter cells. In prokaryotes which lack a cell nucleus, the cell cycle occurs via a process termed binary fission. In cells with a nucleus, as in eukaryotes, the cell cycle can be divided into three periods: interphase, the mitotic (M) phase, and cytokinesis. During interphase, the cell grows, accumulating nutrients needed for mitosis, preparing it for cell division and duplicating its DNA. During the mitotic phase, the cell splits itself into two distinct daughter cells. During the final stage, cytokinesis, the new cell is completely divided. To ensure the proper division of the cell, there are control mechanisms known as cell cycle checkpoints.The cell-division cycle is a vital process by which a single-celled fertilized egg develops into a mature organism, as well as the process by which hair, skin, blood cells, and some internal organs are renewed. After cell division, each of the daughter cells begin the interphase of a new cycle. Although the various stages of interphase are not usually morphologically distinguishable, each phase of the cell cycle has a distinct set of specialized biochemical processes that prepare the cell for initiation of cell division.