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    I couldn’t believe it. I had no clue on what I had got myself into. I thought I was in a nightmare. Everything was so much larger than me. I felt like I was this tiny spec on a flower. My life had suddenly flashed before my eyes. I had a feeling that my last breath was about to par take. I knew that I should have never drunk that stuff that my friend gave me. She said that it would take me to another world‚ but I didn’t take her seriously. I thought it was just her joshing around. How could a normal

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    different organelles and molecules within an organism. The cell membranes vital function is to permit passage of protein and enzymes through their wall. Red beets‚ also known as Beta Vulgaris has a red pigment that is located in its large central vacuoles. It is my hypothesis that if the cell membrane is to experience extreme temperatures‚ then it’s most likely it will affect the membrane. * I hypothesized that at 70 degrees Celsius‚ the tonoplast will damage and the color intensity will be a

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    change and solution treatments often causes damage to the vacuoles within the cell which contain betacyanin. Poovaiah and Leopold released a similar scientific publication in 1976 which analyzed the effects of inorganic salts on Tissue Permeability. This experiment undergone by Poovaiah and Leopold did not deal with temperature manipulation‚ however explored the various changes in the concentration of betacyanin which leaked from the cell vacuole and into the ambient solutions. The primary objective

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    allowing cell recognition‚ allow transport in and out of the cell and also allowing cell or organelle motility. A beetroot cell has a large vacuole which contains a red pigment called anthocyanin‚ The cell membrane stops this pigment from leaking out of the vacuole. When the cell membrane becomes damaged or stressed the membrane breaks causing the vacuole to release the anthocyanin. Aim: To investigate the effect of different temperatures on the cell membrane. Hypothesis: The temperature

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    Second Nine Weeks Exam Study Guide Multiple Choice Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Water is lost to the abiotic parts of the biosphere from the biotic parts by the process of _____. a. precipitation b. photosynthesis c. transpiration d. infiltration ____ 2. Nitrogen is released to the abiotic parts of the biosphere from the processes of death and _____. a. decay by bacteria b. infiltration of groundwater c

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    photosynthesis.) It does this by converting the water and carbon dioxide‚ found in the cell‚ into sugars and carbohydrates. Therefore the chloroplasts covert light energy into chemical energy. Permanent vacuole Large liquid filled (cell sap) storage containers help to support the cell. The vacuole can store anything from waste‚ to nutrients‚ even water. These can be quite big‚ allowing a cell to grow without having to produce new cytoplasm. Cell wall Made from a compound of cellulose‚ the cell

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    Protozoa are single-celled eukaryotes organisms whose cells have nuclei that normally show characteristics associated with animals‚ most common mobility and heterotrophy. They are often grouped in the kingdom Protista together with the plant-like algae and fungus-like water molds and slime molds. Most algae are classified in the kingdoms Plantae and Chromista‚ and some the remaining forms may be classified as a kingdom Protozoa. The name is misleading‚ since they are not animals. Protozoa have traditionally

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    Tissue- Tissue that forms the skin and parts of the secreting glands‚ and that lines the body cavities. 12. Golgi Apparatus- That structure in the cytoplasm of a cell that produces‚ stores‚ and packages secretion for discharge from the cell. 13. Lysosomes- These structures in the cytoplasm of a cell that contains digestive enzymes to digest and destroy old cells‚ bacteria‚ and foreign matter. 14. Mitosis- The process of cell division that occurs in gametes‚ or sex cells/ ovum and spermatozoal *15

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    glucose making the blood thick and sticky and even slower. C. Which intracellular organelles have membranes as part of their structure? How would the breakdown of the membranes of these structures affect the function of josephs heart cells? * Lysosome * Mitochondrion * Golgi Complex * Endoplasmic Reticulum * Nucleus * Plasma Membrane The breakdown of the Plasma

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    Chapter 1 * animal
Multicelled consumer with unwalled cells; develops through a series of stages and moves about during part or all of the life cycle.

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Member of a group of single-celled microorganisms that superficially resemble bacteria‚ but are genetically and structurally distinct.

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Particle that is a fundamental building block of all matter.

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Single-celled organism belonging to the Domain Bacteria; cells are typically walled and do not

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