The BIG idea: All living things are made up of cells Key Concepts: 1.1: The cell is the basic unit of living things 1.2: Microscopes allow us to see inside the cell
Cells, Cells and more Cells Part One Cell Theory and Structure The Cell All living things are made of CELLS!! Cells are the smallest functional unit of life ...
Plant cells take in carbon dioxide and water and use the energy from sunlight to ... Draw a diagram of, and label how a cell shrinks when put into salt water. ...
Cell Injury, Cell Death, and Adaptations Richard D. Boucher, MD Clinical Medicine I Adjunct Faculty, SCCO Disorder Organ is normal but malfunction of the organ exists ...
... the macula densa and the adjacent mesangial cell/afferent arteriole complex ... Both mesangial cells and afferent arteriole smooth muscle have P2 receptors ...
Microbial growth = increase in number of cells, not cell size. Chapter 6 ... Usually within a ... lens use or specimen measurements using the ocular micrometer! ...
These are the storage sacs of the cell membrane. Vesicles are smaller and are formed by pinocytosis (cell drinking) usually made by Golgi body or from infoldings ...
... layers to serve as transporters to shuttle materials in and out of cells Receptor sites are inside cells and they are places ... lesser concentration to ... known ...
CELLS CELLULAR COMPONENTS & PROCESES MODERN CELL THEORY The cell is the unit of structure and function in living things. All cells arise from preexisting cells.
Cells Cytology Functions Of Life Metabolism chemical reactions necessary for life Response Homeostasis maintenance of internal stability (equilibrium) Growth ...
Cells Movement Across the Cell Membrane Sometimes, cells must move substances in the opposite direction of diffusion against the concentration gradient To move ...
Title: BIO 156 CH 3 Cells Author: revie Last modified by: brewster Created Date: 5/21/2003 9:19:32 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show Company
Ribosomes are found throughout the cytoplasm and on the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum. ... Endoplasmic Reticulum: Canal network moves materials within cell ...
Understand how the nature of water affects the cell ... Two layers: pectin- gluey, helps hold cell together. Cellulose, fiborous, makes wall eleastic ...
Cell Membranes The Cell Membrane Cell Membrane: Phospholipid Molecule Model Membrane Structure Cell Membrane Every cell is encircled by a membrane and most cells ...
Which electrode will Cl-1 ions be attracted to? Chemical Potential Energy Electrical Potential Energy Galvanic Cell Electrolytic Cell H2 produced at one electrode, ...
Chapter 7 Cell Structure & Function This process does not require E. It acts just as diffusion. It goes from high to low concentrations. Facilitated Diffusion http ...
Cell Organelles The different structures of the cell Cell Wall: a rigid covering Rigid outer layer found in plant and bacteria cells. Provides protection from ...
The Cell & Cell Processes Factoids A. You have approximately 7.5 TRILLION cells that make you up. B. 200 different types of cells work together and form the tissues ...
Electrolytic Cells Electrolytic Cells Use electricity to force a nonspontaneous reaction to occur. Endothermic. Electrolytic cells can be identified by the presence ...
Cell Transport Taking a look at the plasma membrane The Cell Membrane His friends call him the plasma membrane He is thin and flexible He has two main ...
Cell Biology Cytology: the study of cells Histology: the study of tissues Levels of Organization: cell---tissue---organ---system Cell as basic unit of life
Cell Communication * Figure 11.19 Apoptosis of human white blood cells * Figure 11.21 Effect of apoptosis during paw development in the mouse The Cellular Internet ...
micron = micrometer = 1/1,000,000 meter. diameter of human hair = ~20 microns. most bacteria ... bodies are made up of cells. cells do all the work! Regents Biology ...
Cell Membrane Transport Solute Pumping to Maintain the Membrane Potential Pumps Transport proteins that use energy from ATP hydrolysis to transport specific molecules ...
Cell Physiology How cells function Are my cells alive? ... In most microorganisms, fungi, and plant cells, anaerobic respiration produces alcohol as a waste product ...
If a cell is stressed or exposed to a damaging stimulus it may adapt ... Describes dead tissue that is soft and white, resembling cream cheese. Caseous Necrosis ...
The Cell Cell Theory/History Structures Transport Differentiation Levels of Organization Endocytosis in general Exocytosis reverse of endocytosis Dumping of ...
1665 Robert Hooke noticed thousands of tiny ... Lysosomes. Clean up crew, remove junk! ... lysosomes. Let's Review! A form of endocytosis. Means 'cell eating' ...