STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF LIVING CELLS Name Answer the following questions as you work your way through the lab material typing in your answers. Then submit your completed lab report through the “Assignment” feature. This lab report is worth 50 points towards your final lab grade. Also‚ per the Honor Code‚ this work must be your own. CELLS Using your Biology Textbook answer the following questions. 1. What types of organisms are Prokaryotes? The Prokaryotes are organisms that are
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and the sulfer-sulfer bonds of cysteine residues provide hair strength by connecting parallel strands of protein c. The level of the protein structure is the tertiary. 3. a. Insulin‚ a hormone secreted by the pancreas‚ causing other tissues to take up glucose‚ therefore regulating blood sugar concentration b. Insulin consists of two polypeptide chains‚ which are covalently linked by two intermolecular disulfide bonds. The first chain has 21 amino acid
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Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic Cells Introduction: The Cell: The cell is a functional unit of all living organisms. Cells have evolved into two fundamentally different types‚ eukaryotic and prokaryotic‚ which can be distinguished on the basis of their structure and the complexity of their organization. The simplest organisms which consist of one cell are called prokaryotes. More complex organisms are called eukaryotes and they consist of many cells. Objectives: * Define the terms: Eukaryotes
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between machines. Ideally‚ TCP/IP is used whenever Windows-based computers communicate over networks. This subject describes the components of the TCP/IP Protocol Suite‚ the protocol architecture‚ which functions TCP/IP performs‚ how addresses are structured and assigned‚ and how packets are structured and routed. Microsoft Windows Server 2003 provides extensive support for the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite‚ as both a protocol and a set of services for connectivity and
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1.When and where did Durer work? Dura worked during the middle ages‚ and lived in Nuremberg during what we know recognize as its golden age. 2.Who and what was an influence on his artwork? In 1494‚ Durer traveled to Italy to study art‚ Durer was heavily influenced by the Italians‚ and one writer in particular: Vitruvius. Durer was most interested in their efforts to find the mathematical proportions for portraying the perfect figure. One artist Durer drew inspiration from in particular while
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Class: Composition 1 Prof: Larsen 3/26/09 How does Sunblock works This essay is about how sunblokck works and the correct methods to use it. It also emphasizes the danger of the sun rays ( UVA/UVB). Many experts have different opinions on the subject but in reality is up to us as individuals to either use this product correctly or risk future injury on our skin. Sunblock works by blocking the sun’s UV radiation on the skin‚ both UVA and UVB.
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Romello Nalepa EN 102 Ms. Osborne How cellphones effect people everyday lives How cellphones effect people everyday lives today? Cellphones play a bid role in today’s society as many would concur. From when someone wakes up in the morning they instantly checks their profile‚ messages‚ or missed calls. Cellphones make it easier to communicate with each other even if there’s a lot of distance between them. They made it to where if someone in Georgia want to talk to someone in New York anytime
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2. What if I have computer problems? What number do I call for technical support? If you have computer problem you contact tech support at 1-877-428-8447. 3. How do I log into my classroom? You log into your classroom by going through LoudCloud. 4. Where is my classroom stuff? Your classroom stuff is located under resources. 5. How do I turn in an assignment? When turning an assignment in you go to task‚ click assignment and submit. 6. What is my syllabus and what do I use it for? Your syllabus
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city-states. As we know‚ catapults were mainly used in the medieval era‚ or rather‚ it is most famous for use in that time‚ which you have probably seen in movies and books. How Does the Catapult Work? There is quite a bit of science behind the making of the catapult‚ and how it works. It is similar to a ballista that it works by storing tension in a flexed piece of wood or in twisted ropes. It’s similar to a bow‚ but on a much larger scale. However‚ that is just the catapult which is probably most
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the food chain and if they died out this would cause extinction of loads of other sea creatures as well. These also photosynthesize ( turn co2 and sunlight into energy) and release oxygen. Due to the incredibly large number of these species they produce around 50% of the world’s oxygen. Also some land animals are dependent on the sea as drinking and fishing grounds. Occasionally around the Equator an ‘El Nino’ happens. Usually this is caused by strong winds moving from East to West along the Equator
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