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Explain the purpose of using “microarray”, and explain how it works. (You may include diagrams).
List different types of light and electron microscopes and explain each benefits and drawbacks.
What is the role of reverse transcriptase?
Which microscopes can be used to examine living cells?
What is house-keeping gene and what does it do?
Which microscope(s) is used to examine thick objects?
What is the function of "Poly-A-tail"?
Which microscope(s) has the highest resolution? (Electron or light? also name the specific microscope).
Who are Schleiden & Schwann?
What was their accomplishment?
Which microscope views 3-D images?
What are 4 methods for separating cells by their types/ and or parts?
Explain each methods and how they're applied.
What are 3 types of lipids that are found in cell membrane? How are they all similar and how are they all different?
What is an example of Flow Cytometry?
Compare 2 different phospholipids. How are they similar and different?
Explain ways to disrupting cells. Explain the cell gradient and how lysis occurs.
What is ceramide?
What are the components of ceramide?
Which types of lipids include ceramide?
What are two different types of centrifugation? How do they separate cellular components?
Which parts are hydrophilic/ hydrophobic in different types of lipids?
What is Clathrin, and what is its function?
How do we know lipid bilayer and what were the researches done?
Name the major components of each lipid and which parts are hydrophilic/hydrophobic?
Which organelles have double lipid bilayer?
The composition of membrane can vary. What are the example of vary in their protein-to-lipid ratios?
What were 4 research to determine that phospholipid is BILAYER?
Compare micelle vs. liposome.
What are evidence exists that cell-surface proteins are laterally mobile?
What is FRAP? What can you measure with it?
How are phospholipids differ among membrane leaflets?
What does membrane fluidity depend on, and how are they related?
What are the effects of cholesterol on membrane fluidity?
Explain how Freeze Fracture works.
What are the common functions of plasma membranes?
Label prokaryote + Eukaryote organelles.
Do plant cells have mitochondria?
What do lysosomes, plant vacuoles, and peroxisomes have in common?
What do mitochondria, chloroplast, and nucleus have in common?
What is the function of ribosomes?
What do bacteria doesn't have that eukaryotes+prokaryotes have?
Do Eukaryotes or prokaryotes have more organelles and other things stuffed inside?
What is Tay-Sachs Diease? Explain its symptom and treatment.
What is Adrenoleukodestrophy? Explain its symptom and treatment.
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Compare plant vacuole and lysosome. How are they similar and differ?
What are characteristics of mitochondria?
Which organelles have double membranes?
How are mitochondrial outer and inner membrane different?
What are key terms in studying chloroplast?
What is Endosymbiont Hypothesis?
What are the characteristics of endoplamic reticulum? How are smooth ER and rough ER different?
How do Golgi complex send molecules out, and release proteins from rough ER?
What are the characteristics of nucleus?
How can the nuclear pore complex questions be answered?
What are zymogens?
What is the function of nucleolus?
What is nucleoplasm and what is its function?
What is lamin?
What is cytoskeleton?
what are protein subunits in cytoskeletal filaments that tells the structure and functions of cytoskeleton?
What are membrane-microfilament binding proteins?
What is the richest are of actin filaments?
What are the cytoskeleton proteins?
(List 6)
What is the role of corticol cytoskeleton in erythrocyte?
specific components of CC and what does it do?
What are roles of cortical cytoskeleton in 1) erythrocytes 2)platelet, and 3) muscle?
How can you determine permeability coefficient and how is it related to partition coefficient?
What are three classes of membrane proteins?