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    CELLS LEC

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    Cell Structure and Function Chapter Outline  Cell theory  Properties common to all cellsCell size and shape – why are cells so small?   Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells    Organelles and structure in all eukaryotic cell Organelles in plant cells but not animal Cell junctions History of Cell Theory  mid 1600s – Anton van Leeuwenhoek  Improved microscope‚ observed many living cells  mid 1600s – Robert Hooke  Observed many cells including cork cells  1850 – Rudolf Virchow

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    Histology Laszlo Vass‚ Ed.D. Version 42-0013-00-01 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions‚ diagrams if needed‚ and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information

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    The Nervous System: Membrane Potential 1. Record the intracellular and extracellular concentrations of the following ions (mM/L): Intracellular Extracellular Sodium (Na+) Potassium (K+) Chloride (Cl–) 2. Excitable cells‚ like neurons‚ are more permeable to ___________ than to ___________. 3. How would the following alterations affect the membrane permeability to K+? Use arrows to indicate the change in permeability. a. An increase in the number of passive K+ channels

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    Helping Hand

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    Beer’s Law Lab Hanna Beeter March 15‚ 2013 Honors Chemistry Introduction: In Beer’s law lab the purpose was to find the unknown concentration. The lab included the use of a volumetric flask‚ pipette‚ and spectrophotometer. The spectrophotometer played the biggest part in finding the concentration of the unknown. A spectrophotometer is an apparatus for measuring the intensity of light in a part of the spectrum‚ and is transmitted or emitted on a particular substance. After the number retrieved

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    Eukaryotic Cells

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    1.A) Two main forms of cells exist: eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells are smaller and do not have membrane-bound nucleus or membrane- bound organelles‚ but do have: plasma membrane‚ cytosol and cytoplasm‚ and ribosomes. Prokaryotes contain much less DNA than eukaryotes and have circular chromosomes. Eukaryotic cells have information processing organelles‚ such as the nucleus which houses most of the cell’s DNA‚ and ribosomes which use information from DNA to produce proteins

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    Hand Sanitizers

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    Hand Sanitizers Done By: Natalie Belle Class: 6E2 Introduction If you were outside‚ your hands got dirty and there was no water and soap available‚ what would you do to clean your hands? You need to have hand sanitizer with you wherever you go because your hands will always catch bacteria and you will need to use a sanitizer in order to lessen their effect. If you share items used by many people‚ chances are you will catch an infection or get bacteria on your hands

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    Hand Pollination

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    Hand pollination (also called "mechanical pollination") is a technique used when natural‚ or open pollination is insufficient or undesirable. The most common techniques are for crops such as cucurbits‚ which may exhibit poor pollination by fruitabortion‚ fruit deformity or poor maturation. Hand-pollination is an option only on a small scale‚ but is a common technique by home and small market gardeners‚ involving the transfer of pollen with an artist’s brush or cotton swab from male to female flowers

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    Cell Physiology

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    Review Sheet Exercise 1 Cell Transport Mechanisms and Permeability Activity 1: Simulating Dialysis (Simple Diffusion) • Describe two variables that affect the rate of diffusion: Two variables that affect the rate of diffusion are size and concentration gradient. The molecular size vs the MWCO size of the membrane can either increase‚ decrease‚ or prevent diffusion. The greater the concentration gradient the greater the diffusion rate due to molecules moving from areas of higher concentration

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    Bionic Hand

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    4BI6 Electrical Engineering Biomedical Capstones 4-27-2009 Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Design of a Bionic Hand Using Non Invasive Interface Evan McNabb McMaster University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.mcmaster.ca/ee4bi6 Part of the Biomedical Commons Recommended Citation McNabb‚ Evan‚ "Design of a Bionic Hand Using Non Invasive Interface" (2009). EE 4BI6 Electrical Engineering Biomedical Capstones. Paper 11. http://digitalcommons.mcmaster

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    used directly by the cell as an energy source. Mitochondria tend to be concentrated near cellular structures that require large inputs of energy‚ such as the flagellum. The role of the mitochondria is very important in respiration. In the presence of oxygen‚ pyruvate or fatty acids‚ can be further oxidized in the mitochondria. Each mitochondrion is enclosed by two membranes separated by an intermembrane space. The intermembrane space extends into the folds of the inner membrane called cristae which

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