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    Megan Collins November 15‚ 2012 Mrs.Axiak Period: 5 Hello there my name is Mrs. Bonnie Beaver‚ Im a tourist as you can see‚ but I will be taking you on a tour of Penncellvania Cellsburg. Penncellvania Cellsburg is a beautiful and amazing city just off the Mediterranean Sea. Also‚ everything in the city relates to cells‚ as we will learn on our tour today. Today the tour is about cells relating to the parts of a city. Enjoy!!! Over to the right is the entrance to the city limits‚ the

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    Cellular Respiration Worksheet Name:__________________________________________Period:_______ Vocabulary: Match the phrases on the left with the term that best fits. Use answers only one time. ___J 1. Organisms that make their own food A. Chloroplasts ___A 2. Site of photosynthesis B. Aneorobic ___F 3.Process occurs in a mitochondrion C. Aerobic ___D 4.C6H12O6 D. Glucose ___B 5. Process does not require oxygen E. ATP ___C 6. Process requires oxygen F. Kreb’s

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    light-independent reactions‚ is a light-independent series of reactions which occur in the stroma of the chloroplasts‚ when the products of the light reaction‚ ATP and NADPH‚ are used to make carbohydrates from carbon dioxide ( Light intensity and Wavelength). The light-dependent reaction‚ in this case would be the ATP Energy from light is like a forcing of electrons to flow from water to NADP in the chloroplast. The electrons retain energy in the NADPH. Some of the NADPH is used to synthesize ATP. NADPH and

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    prokaryotes by their larger size‚ the separation of nucleus from cytoplasm by a nuclear envelope‚ the association of DNA with histone proteins and its organization into a number off distinct chromosomes‚ and complex organelles‚ among which are chloroplasts and mitochondria. Scientists believe that eukaryotic organisms such as the protists evolved from the prokaryotes. There are two main theories which describe how this transition may have occurred. The first is the endosymbiotic theory‚ or enosymbiosis

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    The Building Blocks of Life Worksheet Part 1: Mitosis and Meiosis Short-Answer Response Why are the process of mitosis and meiosis both important to a living organism? The process of mitosis and meiosis are both important to a living organism because without them a cell would not be able to reproduce. Mitosis is an asexual process used to replace old and dead cells with new ones by dividing into two identical daughter cells. Meiosis‚ however‚ is the step that makes sexual reproduction possible

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    And that could represent the chemiosmosis product‚ which is ATP. Step 10: the cake that you made is now placed in the fridge which is an analogy for the ATP and NADPH produced in light reaction goes to the stroma of the chloroplast for the Calvin Cycle. The stroma of the chloroplast could represent the fridge. Step 11: The cake’s frosting is now thick and settled in the cake and ready to eat. You slice the cake into 2 parts just like the first step of the Calvin cycle carboxylation when it breaks

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    Topic 8: Cell respiration and Photosynthesis 8.1 Cell respiration 8.1.1 State that oxidation involves the loss of electrons from an element‚ whereas reduction involves a gain of electrons; and that oxidation frequently involves gaining oxygen or losing hydrogen‚ whereas reduction frequently involves losing oxygen or gaining hydrogen Oxidation involves the loss of electrons from an element‚ whereas reduction involves a gain of electrons; and that oxidation frequently involves gaining oxygen

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    Single Chromosome ​​​i. Human chromosomes à ROD c. Protoplasm: Composed of Karyoplasm & Cytoplasm ​1. Water w/ particles dissolved/ suspended. ​​a. Cytoplasm= water based w/ organelles. ​​​1. Eukaryotic à Ribosomes‚ mitochondria‚ ​​​​ chloroplasts in cytoplasm. ​​​2. Prokaryotic à Ribosomes in cytoplasm. d. Cell Membrane: Flexible Structure; phospholipid bi-layer. ​1. Proteins à Peripheral; integral ​2. Semi-permeable (selective). ​3. Bacteria make ATP/metabolism mostly at cell ​

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    Cell Worksheet from Chaiken of Biology Cell wall cell membrane nucleus ribosome lysosome mitochondria cilia flagellum vacuoles chloroplasts 1. This organelle takes sunlight‚ water and carbon dioxide and can make organic food molecules and oxygen. Chloroplast 2. This organelle is constructed of cellulose and supports plant cells and prevents them from blowing up. Cellulos 3. This organelle contains enzymes for intracellular hydrolysis of food molecules. Lysosom 4. This organelle takes

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    Cell Structure and Function Chapter Outline  Cell theory  Properties common to all cells  Cell 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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