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... NOR-90/hUBF, RNA polymerase I, PM/Scl, and To/Th. Cells were imaged on a BioRad 1024-UV confocal system attached to a Zeiss Axiovert 100 microscope. Since PtK2 cells possess only one nucleolus organizer region, micronucleated cells presented only one or two micronuclei containing nucleolus. By confo ...
... NOR-90/hUBF, RNA polymerase I, PM/Scl, and To/Th. Cells were imaged on a BioRad 1024-UV confocal system attached to a Zeiss Axiovert 100 microscope. Since PtK2 cells possess only one nucleolus organizer region, micronucleated cells presented only one or two micronuclei containing nucleolus. By confo ...
1. The graph shows the relative levels of Cdk1 and cyclin B
... glycolysis in a given direction. The free energy change for converting glucose to 2 lactate is about -200 kJ/mol glucose; the free energy of ATP hydrolysis (at cellular concentrations) is about -50 kJ/mol ATP (Chem 2580, lectures on glycolysis). So for glycolysis, where 2 ATP are made, the overall n ...
... glycolysis in a given direction. The free energy change for converting glucose to 2 lactate is about -200 kJ/mol glucose; the free energy of ATP hydrolysis (at cellular concentrations) is about -50 kJ/mol ATP (Chem 2580, lectures on glycolysis). So for glycolysis, where 2 ATP are made, the overall n ...
SDS-PAGE_overview
... monomer, the rigidity and pore size of the gel can be controlled. The pore size is chosen according to the size of the molecules to be separated. Separation of proteins. Proteins are variable in their chemical nature because of the variety of R groups in the amino acid residues. The charge of a prot ...
... monomer, the rigidity and pore size of the gel can be controlled. The pore size is chosen according to the size of the molecules to be separated. Separation of proteins. Proteins are variable in their chemical nature because of the variety of R groups in the amino acid residues. The charge of a prot ...
foods of the chinese
... Balance, equilibrioception, or vestibular sense is the sense which allows an organism to sense body movement, direction, and acceleration, and to attain and maintain postural equilibrium and balance. The organ of equilibrioception is the vestibular labyrinthine system found in both of the inner ears ...
... Balance, equilibrioception, or vestibular sense is the sense which allows an organism to sense body movement, direction, and acceleration, and to attain and maintain postural equilibrium and balance. The organ of equilibrioception is the vestibular labyrinthine system found in both of the inner ears ...
PPT File
... of the extracellular matrix Extracellular matrix is composed of: - heteropolysaccharides: glycosaminoglycans - fibrous proteins: collagen, elastin, fibronectin, laminin. Glycosaminoglycans: a family of linear polymers of repeating disaccharide units. One is always either Nacetylglucosamine or N-acet ...
... of the extracellular matrix Extracellular matrix is composed of: - heteropolysaccharides: glycosaminoglycans - fibrous proteins: collagen, elastin, fibronectin, laminin. Glycosaminoglycans: a family of linear polymers of repeating disaccharide units. One is always either Nacetylglucosamine or N-acet ...
Review: types of organelles plants vs animals prokaryotic vs
... conditions inside the cell must remain constant for it to perform its life functions ...
... conditions inside the cell must remain constant for it to perform its life functions ...
Biology Keystone Exam Review Packet
... A) Sodium and potassium ions move by active transport, and glucose moves by osmosis. B) Sodium and potassium ions move by active transport, and glucose moves by facilitated diffusion. Due to the fact that they are highly charged molecules (and “hate” the nonpolar cell membrane and can’t pass through ...
... A) Sodium and potassium ions move by active transport, and glucose moves by osmosis. B) Sodium and potassium ions move by active transport, and glucose moves by facilitated diffusion. Due to the fact that they are highly charged molecules (and “hate” the nonpolar cell membrane and can’t pass through ...
a double membrane bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of cells
... Production of biological detergents ...
... Production of biological detergents ...
Pilecki 20-01
... Intravitreal injection of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors has become the standard treatment for wet AMD Anti-VEGF therapy does not affect inflammation and fibrosis and gives rise to side effects Laser-based therapies are the only solution for the subpopulations of non-resp ...
... Intravitreal injection of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) inhibitors has become the standard treatment for wet AMD Anti-VEGF therapy does not affect inflammation and fibrosis and gives rise to side effects Laser-based therapies are the only solution for the subpopulations of non-resp ...
egg osmosis lab
... membrane needs to be permeable to… all materials a cell needs to bring in all waste a cell needs excrete out all products a cell needs to export out ...
... membrane needs to be permeable to… all materials a cell needs to bring in all waste a cell needs excrete out all products a cell needs to export out ...
Group Name:
... Example: A nucleus is like a principal. A nucleus directs the activities of all the other organelles. A principal directs the activities of all the teachers and students. 5. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle to your analogy. Part 1 Rubric Criteria Not done Partially Well done (0 points) done ...
... Example: A nucleus is like a principal. A nucleus directs the activities of all the other organelles. A principal directs the activities of all the teachers and students. 5. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle to your analogy. Part 1 Rubric Criteria Not done Partially Well done (0 points) done ...
Group Name:
... Example: A nucleus is like a principal. A nucleus directs the activities of all the other organelles. A principal directs the activities of all the teachers and students. 5. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle to your analogy. Part 1 Rubric Criteria Not done Partially Well done (0 points) done ...
... Example: A nucleus is like a principal. A nucleus directs the activities of all the other organelles. A principal directs the activities of all the teachers and students. 5. Draw an arrow from the correct organelle to your analogy. Part 1 Rubric Criteria Not done Partially Well done (0 points) done ...
Membrane Structure and Function
... -The hydrophilic parts are exposed to the aqueous solutions on either side of the membrane. ...
... -The hydrophilic parts are exposed to the aqueous solutions on either side of the membrane. ...
4 Prokaryote Cells
... capsule itself is an antigen, called the K antigen. It stimulates an immune response. b. SLIME LAYER: slimy protein covering the entire bacterium. Not neatly organized. Not every bacterium has a slime layer. The function of the slime layer is to attach to some structure in the host. An example is th ...
... capsule itself is an antigen, called the K antigen. It stimulates an immune response. b. SLIME LAYER: slimy protein covering the entire bacterium. Not neatly organized. Not every bacterium has a slime layer. The function of the slime layer is to attach to some structure in the host. An example is th ...
Class26 2-15 Win17 Proliferation, Apoptosis
... Why would an adult multicellular organism intentionally destroy a few of its own cells? ...
... Why would an adult multicellular organism intentionally destroy a few of its own cells? ...
5/20-microscope
... mitochondrion - spherical to rod-shaped organelles with a double membrane. The inner membrane is infolded many times, forming a series of projections (called cristae). The mitochondrion converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for the cell. nuclear membrane - the membr ...
... mitochondrion - spherical to rod-shaped organelles with a double membrane. The inner membrane is infolded many times, forming a series of projections (called cristae). The mitochondrion converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) for the cell. nuclear membrane - the membr ...
PY460: Physiological Psychology
... Early Lack of Stimulation of One Eye-blindness occurs in that one eye Early Lack of Stimulation of Both Eyes-if this occurs over a long period of time, loss of sharp receptive fields is noted Restoration of Response and Early Deprivation of Vision-deprive stimulation of the previously active eye and ...
... Early Lack of Stimulation of One Eye-blindness occurs in that one eye Early Lack of Stimulation of Both Eyes-if this occurs over a long period of time, loss of sharp receptive fields is noted Restoration of Response and Early Deprivation of Vision-deprive stimulation of the previously active eye and ...
Basic Structure of a Cell
... • Unicellular – composed of one cell • Multicellularcomposed of many cells that may organize ...
... • Unicellular – composed of one cell • Multicellularcomposed of many cells that may organize ...
Objectives: The student shall know the facts, understand the
... Active transport (primary & secondary); application to the resting neuron membrane and intestinal absorption of sodium, glucose, and water Water transport; definitions of solution osmolarity and tonicity Vesicular transport; endocytosis and exocytosis Components of electrochemical (passive) driving ...
... Active transport (primary & secondary); application to the resting neuron membrane and intestinal absorption of sodium, glucose, and water Water transport; definitions of solution osmolarity and tonicity Vesicular transport; endocytosis and exocytosis Components of electrochemical (passive) driving ...
BS3 Crosslinking
... Bis (sulfosuccinimidyl) suberate (BS3) crosslinking was performed as described previously (Grosshans et al., 2001, 2002; Conrad et al., 2008). BS3 is a membrane-impermeable agent, which selectively crosslinks cell-surface proteins to form high-molecular-mass aggregates. Because intracellular protein ...
... Bis (sulfosuccinimidyl) suberate (BS3) crosslinking was performed as described previously (Grosshans et al., 2001, 2002; Conrad et al., 2008). BS3 is a membrane-impermeable agent, which selectively crosslinks cell-surface proteins to form high-molecular-mass aggregates. Because intracellular protein ...
Signal transduction
Signal transduction occurs when an extracellular signaling molecule activates a specific receptor located on the cell surface or inside the cell. In turn, this receptor triggers a biochemical chain of events inside the cell, creating a response. Depending on the cell, the response alters the cell's metabolism, shape, gene expression, or ability to divide. The signal can be amplified at any step. Thus, one signaling molecule can cause many responses.