Breakdown of Hydrogen Peroxide by Catalase. Available from: http://uran.donetsk.ua/~masters/2012/fkita/pavlenko_a/library/article_9.pdf Brinkman‚ FG & Sminia‚ T. 1977. Histochemical location of catalase in Peroxisomes and of Peroxidase in Cell walls and Golgi Bodies of Cells in Differentiating Potato Tuber Tissue. Zeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie. Accessed 10/12/15. Available from: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0044328X77802316 Evert‚ RF & Eichhorn‚ SE. 2013. Raven Biology of Plants
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both constituents would mix together‚ producing a mixture of either old and new blood or old and old blood. After conducting multiple diverse experiments‚ the scientists noted some significant findings. In one experiment‚ the scientists utilized Golgi analysis to
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OCR BIOLOGY UNIT F221 Blood tests 1. Put a band (tourniquet) around the arm to make the vein stand out 2. Clean the area around the vein with an alcohol based solution 3. Push a sterile needle‚ attached to a sterile syringe into the vein 4. Pull back the plunger of the syringe to suck the blood into the syringe 5. When the necessary volume of blood has been extracted‚ remove the syringe and needle‚ loosen the tourniquet and press a small ball of cotton wool over the
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organisms.” But what makes cells extremely important to living organisms‚ and why do we need cells anyway? Cells are made of many organelles‚ these include the Nucleus‚ DNA‚ Ribosomes‚ Lysosomes‚ Mitochondrion‚ Vacuoles‚ Cytoplasm‚ Endoplasmic‚ Golgi‚ and the Cell Membrane. There is one specific job of each organelle in a cell. The Nucleus is basically the control
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Question 3 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Select the structure that is not located in the cytosol of the cell. Answer ER Golgi complex lysosome mitochondrion nucleolus Add Question Here Question 4 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Which organelle is not membrane-bound? Answer Golgi body lysosome mitochondrion RER ribosome Add Question Here Question 5 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Which statement about
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CELL STRUCTURE CELL THEORY: Structural and functional unit of all living things New cells arise from already existing cells Cells contain information that instructs growth. This information can be passed onto new cells. MICROSCOPES: There are two main types of microscopes: Light and Electron Electron Micrographs- shown in colour LIGHT ELECTRON Uses beam of light Magnification = x1500 Resolution = 200 nm Wide range of specimens can be used Samples are fairly quick + easy to prepare
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Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. Indicate whether each of the following statements about triglycerides is true or false. 1. A triacylglycerol is composed of 3 glycerol molecules joined to a fatty acid. 2. The hydrocarbon chains of fatty acids vary in length as well as in the number and location of double bonds between the carbon atoms. 3. Fatty acids with one double bond in their hydrocarbon chain are called monounsaturated‚ while those with
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Biology Notes 1. Organisms are made of cells that have similar structural characteristics. 1 Outline the historical development of the cell theory‚ in particular the contributions of Robert Hooke and Robert Brown. The development of the cell theory starts in the 1600ʼs with Robert Hookeʼs discovery of cells when viewing a piece of cork under a microscope and describing them as a nun house. Anton van Leeuwenhoek was crucial in the development of microscopes making simple microscopes through advanced
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EX. Protists‚ fungi‚ plants‚ animals 72. Animal 73. Prokaryote‚ bacteria 74. Cell membrane 75. Golgi apparatus 76. Mitochondria 77. Ribosomes 78. The cell membrane controls conditions inside the cell as outside conditions change‚ selectively permeable - controls what goes in and out. 79. Nuclear membrane 80. Genetic material (DNA)‚ Ribosomes‚ Cell
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the interaction among water molecules c. are found in hydrophobic molecules d. are a variant of an ionic bond 5. Responsible for cell movements in eukaryotic cells: a. ribosomes b. lysosomes c. cytoskeleton d. chloroplasts e. Golgi apparatus 6. An organelle/structure common to prokaryotes and eukaryotic cells: a. ribosome b. mitochondria c. cell wall d. lysosome e. more than one of these is correct 7. If a microscope had a limit of resolution of 0.2 m‚ which of the
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