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    vacuoles. Each vacuole is surrounded by a membrane and outside it the cytoplasm is surrounded by the plasma membrane. These membranes are too thin to be seen but we can draw certain conclusions about their properties. Hypothesis; Membranes of the beetroot cells are composed of phospholipid bilayers. These form a stable fluid mosaic and retain their contents. The fluidity of the mosaic increases with temperature and high temperatures may result in the membrane becoming unstable. This would cause

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    Name and describe the three main parts of a cell. plasma membrane-forms a cell’s flexible outer surface‚ separating the cell’s internal environment (inside the cell) from its external environment (outside the cell) cytoplasm- consists of all the cellular contents between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.  nucleus- is the largest organelle of a cell. The nucleus acts as the control center for a cell because it contains the genes‚ which control cellular structure and most cellular activities

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    ` Study Guide for Exam 1 Chapter 1: 1. What is a “microbe”? What groups of organisms are included in this category? Microbes (microorganisms) are minute living things that individually are too small to be seen with the unaided eye the group includes bacteria‚ fungi‚ protozoa‚ and microscopic algae‚ viruses Only minority of microorganisms are pathogenic(disease-producing) 2. What are some of the benefits provided by microbes? Decompose organic waste‚ producers in the ecosystem

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    Overview: Life at the Edge The plasma membrane separates the living cell from its nonliving surroundings. This thin barrier‚ 8 nm thick‚ controls traffic into and out of the cell. Like all biological membranes‚ the plasma membrane is selectively permeable‚ allowing some substances to cross more easily than others. Concept 7.1 Cellular membranes are fluid mosaics of lipids and proteins The main macromolecules in membranes are lipids and proteins‚ but carbohydrates are also important. The

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    function of the cell. Structure As known‚ all organelles have different important structures. Mitochondrion consists of an outer membrane‚ inner membrane‚ cristae and a matrix. Each of these serve a special job and without these‚ mitochondrion couldn’t make the energy that the cell needs. Mitochondrion and chloroplast are the only organelles that are surrounded by two membranes. These two organelles complete each other in other ways too – chloroplasts use carbon dioxide and food to produce oxygen and

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    water molecules across a partially permeable membrane. 1. RESEARCH QUESTION How does 15% NaCl solution affect the appearance of onion cells? 2. HYPOTHESIS If onion cells are submerged in solutions of NaCl of different concentrations‚ then cells will lose water and the plasma membrane will shrink. This is because the process of osmosis will take place. Because of a difference between solute concentrations on either side of a partially permeable membrane‚ the movement of water molecules will occur

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    Chapter 5 Membranes LearnSmartThe lipid bilayer of cell membranes acts as a barrier to the free movement of substances that are Hydrophilic Water soluble True or False: In order to survive‚ grow and reproduce‚ a cell must continually exchange materials and information with its environment. True Unlike prokaryotic cells‚ eukaryotic cells have internal membranes‚ which surround their organelles. Which structure surrounds all cells? Plasma membrane A defining feature of biological membranes is the

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    EUKARYOTIC CELLS . The difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells is organelles‚ membrane enclosed structures that perform specific duties. The most important of all is the “nucleus‚” this holds the DNA and is surrounded by a double membrane. The Prokaryotic lacks a nucleus which is not partitioned from the other cells by membranes. The region between the nucleus and plasma membrane is called cytoplasm and in the Eukaryotic cell it consists of various organelles suspended in liquid

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    natural event. Which of the following is a theory? There is molecular and biochemical evidence that all organisms are related. Choose the answer that best describes the sequence of the scientific method. observation‚ hypothesis‚ experiment‚ conclusion Which of the following is an example of how living things assimilate energy? Eating a meal Which one of the following is true about scientific knowledge? Scientific knowledge is not absolute‚ because the possibility is always held open that new

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    health of the individual‚ (Waugh‚ A. and Grant‚ A.2010). Animal cell consists of a plasma membrane‚ separating the cells internal components from the extra cellular materials and external environment. Inside which are a number of organelles suspended in a watery fluid called cytoplasm. Cytoplasm includes the organelles and the inclusions. Organelles are highly specialized structures and often enclosed in their own membrane within the cytoplasm‚ specialised for specific activities. They include nucleus

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