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    Tick (v) if it is a true statement. Chapter 2 Cell Structure and Cell Organisation 1. The cell is the basic unit of life for all organisms. 2. All cells have the same shape and size. 3. All cells have a plasma membrane‚ nucleus and cytoplasm. 4. Protoplasm consists of a plasma membrane and nucleus. 5. The nucleus consists of chromosomes and a nucleolus. 6. Organelles that are found in the cytoplasm of a cell include the nucleus‚ vacuole‚ endoplasmic reticulum‚ mitochondria and Golgi apparatus.

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    Jeanette Jones Biology Period:2nd Research Essay #2 Photosynthesis is a very beneficial process. It consists of products that are an good impact on different things like its impact on species. Plants are important in regards to everything living and everything period. One way I believe photosynthesis is most beneficial in its relation to species. All living things go through a process. Plants in particular are very

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    Animal and Plant cells consist of most of the same cell types‚ but the whole shape of the cell is quite different. An animal cell is a round‚ uneven shape‚ whereas the Plant cell has an affixed shape. They have a more of a rectangular shape. Chloroplast‚ Vacuole and the Cell wall are only found in Plant cells. The Chloroplast is the organelle for the whole system of Photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are found in mesophyll cells (which are found in the leaves) of green plants. They convert light into

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    Plants‚ also called green plants (Viridiplantae in Latin)‚ are living organisms of the kingdom Plantae including such multicellular groups as flowering plants‚ conifers‚ ferns and mosses‚ as well as‚ depending on definition‚ the green algae‚ but not red or brown seaweeds like kelp‚ nor fungi or bacteria. Green plants have cell walls with cellulose and characteristically obtain most of their energy from sunlight via photosynthesis using chlorophyll contained in chloroplasts‚ which gives them their

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    Observing Protists through Hay Infusion Preparation Abstract: Protists are known to be the very first eukaryotic organisms on earth. The Kingdom Protista was first classified by Haeckel in the year 1866. Now‚ there are many known species of protists. After learning about protists in class‚ the group decided to observe the different species of protists found in pond water. The group prepared a preparation to be able to culture the protists until it was time to view them. After a few days‚ the

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    In Vitro Testing for the Antifungal Property of Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) and Lemon Grass (Cymbopogon citratus) Against Human Fungal Pathogens Specially Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie | Source: Leihana C. TaguiamAbstract:Fungi are one-celled organisms that cause discomfort and health risks in living organisms. The purpose of this study is to control the growth of fungal pathogens. Aspergillus flavus‚ Penicillum specie and Curvularia specie. By using pure

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    Cellular adaptations occur in terms of: * size of the cells that are atrophy decrease in cell size due to decrease workload; and hypertrophy due to increase workload * number of the cells that is are hyperplasia(but this is one change) increase in the # of cells resulting due toform increase rate of cell division due to injury or hormones. * reversible change of one type of cell into another type of cell that is metaplasia occurs due to chronic inflammation and irritation. * disordered

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    BIO1134 Eukaryotic Cell Biology Practical 2- Flow Cytometer Group members: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Activity 1 Work in your group and discuss the followings: Basic information The figure demonstrates the five distinct phases of the cell cycle: G0‚ in which cells are resting or quiescent; G1‚ in which cells undergo RNA and protein synthesis necessary for entry in to S-phase; S-phase‚ in which cells undergo DNA replication; G2‚ in which cells undergo RNA and protein synthesis in preparation

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    RESOURCES- 1.J.H‚J.L(2009). Cell structure and function.Modern Biology(p.84) Orlando: Holt‚ Rinehart‚ and‚ Winston. 2.Chisholm ‚Ryan(2002) encyclpedia.com/cytoskeleton. Retrieved 10/27/2013. WHATS A HUMAN WITHOUT A SKELETON. WHATS A CELL WITHOUT A CYTOSKELETON CYTOSKELETON DIAGRAM Why Is the cytoskelton crucial for survival of both cells and humans? Cytoskeleton forms the framework of the cell just as our skeleton. The cytoskeleton helps the cell maintain its shape‚ helps

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    A vacuole is a membrane-bound organelle which is present in all plant and fungal cells and some protist‚ animal[1] and bacterial cells.[2] Vacuoles are essentially enclosed compartments which are filled with water containing inorganic and organic molecules including enzymes in solution‚ though in certain cases they may contain solids which have been engulfed. Vacuoles are formed by the fusion of multiple membrane vesicles and are effectively just larger forms of these.[3] The organelle has no basic

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