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  • Connective Tissue Lactic Acid
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    The immediate source of energy for muscular contraction is the high-energy phosphate compound called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Although ATP is not the only energy-carrying molecule in the cell, it is the most important one, and without sufficient amounts of ATP most cells die quickly. The three main parts of an ATP molecule are: an adenine portion, a ribose portion, and three phosphates linked together. The formation of ATP occurs by combining adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and inorganic phosph...
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  • Side By Side Endoplasmic Reticulum
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    ... e detoxification processes by which enzymes act on chemicals and drugs to change their structure and reduce their toxicity. The smooth endoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscle stores calcium ions that function in muscle contraction. The Golgi apparatus is composed of flattened membranous sacs, containing cisternae, that are stacked on each other like dinner plates. The Golgi apparatus modifies, packages, and distributes proteins and lipids manufactured by the rough and smooth endoplasmic ret...
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  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Organic Molecules
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    ... m is used to breakdown glycogen to glucose. The endoplasmic reticulum is versatile and grows and shrinks according to the cell's activities. Chloroplasts which are found in plant cells are used in the process of photosynthesis. They fall into the category of plastids but they are differentiated in that they contain chlorophyll. These organelles produce chemical reactions from the energy that the sun gives them. The Golgi complex's structure is made up of many flattened membranes sacs that ar...
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  • England Journal Young Girls
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    I discovered that mitochondria evolved from the chloroplast (Audersirk p. 369). The endosymbotic hypothesis championed most force full by Lynn Margulis of the University of Massachusetts, propose that cells acquired the precursors of mitochondria and chloroplast by engulfing certain types of bacteria. This happens by the aerobe bacteria that absorbs those molecules and used energy oxygen to complete their metabolism. By gaining a high range of energy, using large food resources, great amount of ...
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  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Nuclear Membrane
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    I made my cell project by myself. It took me 1 day to build it. I made the Mitochondria out of a dark blue glass squiggle, I made the Vacuole out of a light blue glass squiggle, I made the Golgi Complex out of a dark red string of yarn, and the Lysosomes were made out of a light blue pebble. I made the Endoplasmic Reticulum out of bubble tape, the Ribosomes were made from purple marker marks on the bubble tape, the Cytoplasm was made out of Styrofoam, and the Nucleus, Nucleolus, and Nuclear Memb...
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  • White Blood Cells Endoplasmic Reticulum
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    The studies of Robert Hooke 1665 into a plant material would allow the determination of a pore like regular structure surrounded by a wall of which he called cells this in itself unbeknownst to him, was the discovery of the fundamental unit of all living things. In 1838 a botanist called Schleiden derived the theory The basic unit of structure and function of all living organisms is the cell. Over 150 years later this can be regarded as one of the most familiar and important facts within the bio...
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  • Type Of Cloning Desirable Traits
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    Genetic engineering is the changing of an organism's DNA, genetic material to eliminate unwanted traits or to produce desirable traits. The earliest form of genetic engineering dates back to the scientist Gregor Mendel who did experiments with peas. He bred only the peas with the most desirable traits in order to achieve a healthier and stronger pea (McCuen 8). This method, called selective breeding, is still used today with plants and animals in order to increase food production. Corn plants ar...
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  • An Anatomy And Physiology Of The Organelles Cell
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    An Anatomy and Physiology of the organelles of the cell In this paper I will examine an anatomy and physiology of the organelles of the cell. The branch of science which research deeply cells is called cytology. I will not deepen in the cytology because it is a really huge branch of science. What I want to do is make a brief introduction and acquaint you with main cytology thesis. After this I will concentrate all my attention in organelles. The cell is the structural and functional unit of all ...
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  • Spindle Fibers Cell Membrane
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    The life Process of a cell In my report you will learn about the life process of a cell based on the two main functions, metabolism and mitosis. You will learn about the four stages of metabolism: ingestion, digestion, respiration, and excretion, and how the cell completes them. You also will acquire information about the four stages of mitosis: prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telephone, and how the cell completes them. Mitosis is the process in which cells reproduce. These two processes are ...
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  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Electron Microscope
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    Explain With Aid Of A Diagram The Explain With Aid Of A Diagram The Working Of The Electron Microscope The diagram below shows a picture of an electron microscope. This is a type of microscope that makes use of a beam of electrons rather than visible light. Because the wavelength of electrons is much smaller than the wavelength of visible light, an electron microscope not only gives a high magnification but it also has high resolution. This means that details can be seen clearly. An electron mic...
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  • Billion Years Ago 5 Billion
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    How Changes In The Atmosphere, Eukarotes, And How Changes In The Atmosphere, Eukarotes, And Multicellularity Have Occured And Influenced Life On Earth About 2. 5 billion years ago, oxygen began slowly to accumulate in the atmosphere, as a result of the photosynthetic activity of the cyanobacteria. Those prokaryotes that were able to use oxygen in ATP production gained a strong advantage, and so they began to prosper and increase. Some of these cells may have evolved into modern forms of aerobic ...
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  • Endoplasmic Reticulum Cell Membrane
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    I am your usual plant cell. There are trillions of my kind on all plants, grass, and trees. My breed ranges from ten to a hundred micrometers. I am approximately twenty micrometers since I dwell in grass. My organelles stretch out to one to ten micrometers. If you are asking what I really do and how I live, I am going to answer them in this paper. First off, any cells requires a structure, metabolism, energy, nutrients, waste, and communication. I am more complex than most other cells. Bacteria ...
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  • Pineal Gland Autoimmune Diseases
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    Set deep in our brains is a tiny gland called the pineal gland. This tiny gland is in charge of the endocrine system, the glandular system that controls most of our bodily functions. The pineal runs our body clocks+, and it produces melatonin; the hormone that may prove to be the biggest medical discovery since penicillin, and the key to controlling the aging process. The pineal gland controls such functions as our sleeping cycle and the change of body temperature that we undergo with the changi...
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  • Electron Transport Plant Cells
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    name = Fnord Discordia email = publish = yes subject = Biology title = Mitochondria and Chloroplast Essay papers = Biology Mitochondria and Chloroplast Essay I. Introduction Out of all the organelles there are two that have fascinated microbiologists for the past hundred years. The first is the mitochondria, nicknamed the powerhouse of the cell. The second is the chloroplast in plant cells that have functions similar to those of the mitochondria. What do these organelles do? What are the similar...
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  • Neurodegenerative Diseases Muscle Cells
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    Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell. Their sole responsibility is to provide energy for the cell. They do this by synthesizing a molecule known as ATP, which the cell uses as energy. Mitochondria are different from the rest of the cell organelles because they contain their own DNA outside the nucleus. Mutations in this DNA have been found to be linked to Alzheimer s and other neurodegenerative diseases. Mutations in the DNA cause the mitochondria to function in other ways than it usually...
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  • Ribosomal Rna Hydrogen Ions
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    Origins of mitochondria and chloroplast Both mitochondria and chloroplast have an inner and outer membrane, each a phospholipid bilayer with a unique collection of embedded proteins. The inner membrane of the mitochondria is convoluted, with infolding's called crystal which gives it a greater surface are to enhance productivity of cellular respiration, it also encloses the mitochondrial matrix, and contains built in enzymes that make ATP. The inner membrane of the chloroplast encloses the grand ...
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  • Plants And Animals Nuclear Membrane
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    Protista are Protista PROTISTA Protista are a group of mostly simple organisms, called protists, which have characteristics of both plants and animals. Most protists are unicellular and can only be seen with a microscope, although there are some that are composed of more than one cell. There are a wide variety of protists, and they live in many different environments, such as fresh water, seawater, soils, and the intestinal tracts of animals, where they perform crucial digestive processes. Like ...
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  • Nuclear Transfer Udder Cell
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    CLONING SPECIAL REPORDollys mixture Clones are not the perfect replicas we thought. By Philip Cohen Dolly the sheep does not have precisely the same genetic make-up as the adult sheep from which she was cloned. A study shows that the genes in her mitochondria the powerhouses of cells came from another sheep involved in the experiment. The result leaves scientists wondering: exactly how similar are Dolly and her genetic twin? In a cloning technique called nuclear transfer, a donor cell is fused w...
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