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    final cell project

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    Animal Cell       Kaile Tuisamatatele Blue 09.23.14           Table Of Context     1­ Nucleus    2­ Nucleolus     3­ Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum    4­Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum    5­Golgi Apparatus    6­Ribosomes     7­Cell Membrane    8­Centrioles    9­ Conclusion     10­Work cite                        Nucleus  Function:The nucleus is usually located around the center of the cell connected to the  endoplasmic reticulum as part of the endomembrane system. The nucleus controls many of the 

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    Discussion The various stages of nuclear division were observed in this experiment. These stages are prophase‚ metaphase‚ anaphase and telophase. There are two types of nuclear division include mitosis and meiosis. Mitotic cell division is involved in the formation of an adult organism from a fertilized egg‚ asexual reproduction‚ regeneration‚ and maintenance or repair of body parts. Mitosis typically results in new somatic‚ or body cells. Meiosis results in the formation of either gametes in animals

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    Stem Cell Research I have decided to write my paper on one of the most controversial subjects in the United States for the past few years: Stem Cell Research. The problem with this topic is that it’s relatively new and many people don’t realize that stem cell research can eventually provide incurable diseases to be cured in the years to come. There are basically two different sides to this issue: 1) People who want to ultimately provide a cure for unsolvable medical issues 2) The other side

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    Stem Cell Better Future

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    English 111 November 13‚ 2013 Stem Cells A Better Future for Tomorrow The field of human genetics has been a “hot topic” since the 1950’s when James Watson and Francis Crick first discovered the basic structure of DNA (“Human Genetics”). Stem cells are found in humans and animals that have distinctive properties. They are the building blocks of life simply put. They have the ability to divide and reproduce themselves for a long period at a time. Stem cell research is a very controversial topic

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    7-2 Cell Theory

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    7-1‚ 7-2 Cell Structures and Function cell theory- all living things are composed of cellscells are the basic units of structure and function in living things‚ new cells are produced from existing cells. prokaryote- smaller and simpler than eukaryotes‚ do not contain nuclei‚ are part of the Bacteria domain‚ are unicellular‚ are autotrophs or heterotrophs eukaryote- cells with nuclei and contain specialized structures called organells. All plants‚ animals and fungi are eukaryotes. Part of the

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    are made up of? If you answered cells‚ then you’d be correct. A cell is the smallest thing that can be alive‚ and all living things are made of cells! Cells are made of tiny organelles that work together to help the cells live‚ just like organs in our body keep us alive. You must also remember that there are two types of cells. Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic. The differences are simple; Eukaryotic cells are more complex and have more organelles while Prokaryotic cells are simple and have little organelles

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    Cells Study Guide Biology

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    Chapter 7 Study Guide  Cell Structure and Function      Section 7­1:  ­Robert Hooke used an early compound microscope to look at a thin slice of cork. It seemed to make tiny  empty chambers (cells).   ­Anton van Leeuwenhoek used a single­lens microscope to observe pond water & other things. The  microscope revealed a world of tiny living organisms that seemed to be everywhere.    ­Matthias Schleiden concluded that all plants were made up of cells.   ­Theodor Schwann stated that all animals were made up of cells.  ­

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    Page 1 of 8 BIOLOGY 12- CELL STRUCTURE & FUNCTION Chapter Notes THE CELL THEORY • Although different living things may be as unlike as a violet and an octopus‚ they are all built in essentially the same way. The most basic similarity is that all living things are composed of one or more cells. This is known as the Cell Theory. • our knowledge of cells is built on work done with microscopes • English scientist Robert Hooke in 1665 first described cells from his observations of cork slices

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    Cell Reproduction

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    Cell Reproduction Dr. Susan Kennedy Introduction to Biology January 28‚ 2012 Introduction Cellular reproduction is the process by which cells duplicate their contents and then divide to yield two cells with similar‚ if not duplicate contents. Life as we know it depends on the ability of cells to store‚ retrieve and translate the genetic instructions required to make and maintain a living organism. In this assignment‚ I will discuss two different types of cell reproduction

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    DESCRIBE THE STRUCTURAL COMPARTMENTATION OF MAMMALIAN CELLS AND THE DIFFERING FUNCTIONS OF THESE COMPARTMENTS? Mammalian cells are eukaryotic this means that all of their cells have common components‚ membrane bound organelles which prokaryotic cells do not this is shown in figure 1. Organelles are purpose made to carry out a specific function that is necessary within a cell. Due to the specificity of both conditions and concentrations with in these organelles these are compartmentalized. Encasing

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