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    help give the camp it’s shape‚ and are the means of transporting all things in the camp‚ just as the cytoskeleton holds the organelles in place and is a path of transport for everything in the cell. Cytoplasm: The camp grounds make up everything that is not a facility or a path in camp half blood. Everything is located inside the camp grounds‚ just as all of the organelles are contained within the Cytoplasm. Central Vacuole: There is nothing mentioned in the Rick Riordan books about a storage

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    electron microscope is that it has a greater magnification‚ so you can see more detail about the organism. It would be preferable to use a light microscope when you want to see the cell in the act of moving or dividing. 2. Prokaryotic cells don’t have organelles like eukaryotic cells do. Eukaryotic cells contain its DNA within its nucleus‚ while prokaryotic cells keep it within the nucleoid. Prokaryotic cells are also more minute than the eukaryotic cells. Also although they both contain ribosomes‚ they

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    membrane-bound organelles or nuclei‚ and they rely on organic molecules as an energy source. The formation of autotrophic prokaryotic cells: The ozone layer began to form and due to this cells may have developed the pathway to make their own food (photosynthesis). There is evidence of cyanobacteria in stromalites. No membrane-bound nucleus or organelles. Eukaryotic Cells: DNA of these cells are organised into chromosomes within a membrane-bound nucleus‚ and they posses membrane-bound organelles such as

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    that eukaryotic cells have evolved from prokaryotes. The evidence for this is most noticeable in the structure of the cells‚ which will be compared below. Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei and contain few organelles as shown below. Eukaryoitc cells have a nuclei and contain many organelles. While the two cells might appear very different they do have many things in common and perform most functions in the same ways. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are enclosed by plasma membranes‚ filled

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    and the Eukaryotic appear around 2.1 billion year after (Campbell Essential Biology‚ 2012). The eukaryotic structure consists of the following organelle which includes mitochondria‚ chloroplast‚ the endoplasmic reticulum‚ the Golgi apparatus‚ lysosomes and nucleus. These organelles perform a specific function that help the cell survive. The organelles are separated from the rest of the cellular space by a membrane; it is like having a separated room in a home. The nucleus is the most critical part

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    Energy in an utilizable form is something essential for the functioning of any organism. Mitochondria and Chloroplasts are the two primary organelles in eukaryotic cells that involve in the transformation of energy‚ thus in production and consumption respectively. The chloroplast is an organelle present only in plant cells and some prokaryotes. At the same time they are absent in animal cells. It’s through the chloroplast that entry of energy to a cell takes place where sunlight is used to trap

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    Extracting DNA from Human Cheek Cells: Conclusion The hypothesis of my experiment‚ if the strawberry DNA product was strandlike yet clumply then human epithelial cell DNA will be strandlike and clumpy too‚ was supported. This is because through the observations noted when the lab was being conducted‚ it can be seen that the human epithelical cell DNA was small‚ stringy‚ clumpy and squishy‚ just like the strawberry DNA product. Other observations of the human epithelial cell DNA was it was not only

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    ___________________. 4. Organelle- structures within a cell that carries out _____________ function. Review all. 5. Organelles -Cells- Tissues- Organs- Organ Systems- Organism . State two systems or 6. organelles and tell how they interact to maintain balance. 7. Draw a cell with the cellular structures labeled A- F below. 8. State the life functions‚ the functional tissues‚ one organ and system with the same function‚ and the organism associated with each of the organelles below. |Organelle/cellstructure

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    Joseph’s story is a common one of an unsuspected massive heart attack. Even though Joseph had numerous existing factors that put him at risk of heart conditions he continued to live with no fear‚ or ambition to make changes. While playing ball with his son in the park‚ Joseph experienced his worst case scenario‚ a massive heart attack. There were several elements that went into this clinical turn for the worst. Joseph’s heart could now have irreversible damage due to the advanced stage of the condition

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    animal cells and prokaryotic cells‚ which relate to organisms such as bacteria and fungi‚ which undergo asexual reproduction. They both contain organelles such as ribosomes and mitochondria for functions such as protein synthesis and producing ATP from an energy source such as glucose. There is theories which suggest that mitochondria‚ although now cell organelles‚ originally were prokaryotic cells as of their unique features such as a double membrane and its storage of DNA. Mitochondria are important

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