Biology Cell Study Guide Cell Theory 1.All living things are made of cells 2.Cells are made form other cells 3. Cells are the basic STRUCTURAL and FUNCTIONAL units of life Robert Hooke: discovered cells while looking at cork using a microscope Schleiden: all plants are made of cells Virchow: Cells come from other Cells Organelle- structure in a cell that performs a specific function Nucleolus- dark spot in the nucleus where ribosomes are made Lysosome- sac of digestive
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Cells Cell Theory- Cells are the smallest units of life All organisms are made of one or more cells All cells come from pre-existing cells Cells are organized Organelles- compartments that perform different functions in the cell Cells can be prokaryotic or eukaryotic Eukaryotes (Animals‚ plants‚ and fungi) Contain: Nucleus Membrane bound organelles Prokaryotes Nucleoid- region that contains DNA Flagellum Characteristics of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria (similar to Prokaryotic Cells)
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occurring is called _________________ ______________________. 3. A cancer causing chemical _______________________. 4. ______ is the psychoactive ingredient in Marijuana. 5. A molecule that is released from a nerve cell is called a ________________________. 6. Produces a feeling of pleasure: _______________. 7. ______________ - liver damage. 8. The brain’s response to not having the drug ____________________. 9. _____________________ is the
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Class | Drug Name | Form | Duration | Common Side Effects | Amphetamine Stimulants | Adderall | Short-acting | 4-6 hours | Some loss of appetite‚ weight loss‚ sleep problems‚ irritability‚ tics. Short-acting medicines require frequent dosing. | | Dexedrine | Short-acting | 4-6 hours | | | Dextrostat | Short-acting | 4-6 hours | | | Dexedrine Spansule | Long-acting | 6-8 hours | Some loss of appetite‚ weight loss‚ sleep problems‚ irritability‚ tics. Long-acting medicines are convenient but
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Chapter 1 Plot Plot- is a series of related events‚ like links in a chain. Each event hooks our curiosity and pulls us forward to the next event. Basic Situation- First part of a plot also known as Exposition‚ This is the opening of the story‚ when the characters and their conflict are introduced. Exposition- also known as the Basic Situation External Conflict- the struggle takes place between two characters‚ between a character and a group‚ or between a character and something nonhuman—a
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4.3 Theoretical genetics 4.3.1 Define genotype‚ phenotype‚ dominant allele‚ recessive allele‚ co-dominant alleles‚ locus‚ homozygous‚ heterozygous‚ carrier and test cross * Genotype- the alleles of an organism * Phenotype- the characteristics of an organism * Dominant allele- an allele that has the same effect on the phenotype whether it is present in the homozygous or heterozygous state * Recessive allele- an allele that only has an effect on the phenotype when present in the
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History Buddhism/Confucianism = no gods All founded in the b.c. ere All have many followers All karma Buddhism / Hinduism = reincarnation Confucianism /Buddhism = do good things You have to walk the walk. There journey was difficult because they had to travel over both land and water plus there where no roads during that time. Anti-Semitic prejudice The Black Death - black bumps red ring around History There journey was difficult because they had to travel over
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Plot summary Part I: A Voyage to Lilliput 4 May 1699 — 13 April 1702 The book begins with a short preamble in which Lemuel Gulliver‚ in the style of books of the time‚ gives a brief outline of his life and history before his voyages. He enjoys travelling‚ although it is that love of travel that is his downfall. During his first voyage‚ Gulliver is washed ashore after a shipwreck and finds himself a prisoner of a race of tiny people‚ less than 6 inches tall‚ who are inhabitants of
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BIO 353 Cell Biology Study Questions for Exam #3 Fall‚ 2012 Cytoskeleton “The harder the conflict‚ the more glorious the triumph.” Thomas Paine... “Unless you really just screw up.” Bush 1. What are microfilaments? (He said know how to identify/draw these) Note: since it is multiple choice‚ I doubt we will have to know how to draw them. **There are also short essay questions and‚ in past classes‚ he has asked students to draw. I thought the final was ALL MULTIPLE CHOICE???********************************
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"Clark.... Delacroix" "There goes my old man." Mrs. Delacroix said. She held her breath while her husband went forward. "Dunbar‚" Mr. Summers said‚ and Mrs. Dunbar went steadily to the box while one of the women said. "Go on. Janey‚" and another said‚ "There she goes." "We’re next." Mrs. Graves said. She watched while Mr. Graves came around from the side of the box‚ greeted Mr. Summers gravely and selected a slip of paper from the box. By now‚ all through the crowd there were men holding
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