Biology 15 Lab # 4 Professor Passerini September 23, 2015 Scot Albert Lab #4 Questions 1a,b,c, 2, 3a,b,c, 4, 5a,b,c, 7, 11c, d, e, 12a,b ---------------------------------------------------------- 1- a-They are found primarily in the thylakoid membranes. b-No. Cyanobacteria do not have distinct nuclei. c-Gloeocapsa ------------------------------------------------------ 2-They were much smaller by comparison. ------------------------------------------------------- 3- a-I think we…
controls the cell activities inside the cell. Mitochondria are needing to give energy to the cell and tissue. The columnar and squamous epithelium cell are found in the lining of the oesophagus.The mitochondria and lysosomes is used in the digestion system as an organelle is that the lysosome act as an enzyme which helps to break down the food or any of the…
are synthesized by the cells for use within the cell. Golgi modifies the proteins that are prepared by the rough endoplasmic reticulum. They help with transport of lipid molecules around the cells also involved in the production of lysosomes. Lysosomes, one single lysosome contains a numerous amount of enzymes. They are found mainly in animals cells however still can be located in plant cells. They have a spherical shape which break down nearly all types of macromolecules such as peptides,…
brings heat to the spaceship. The Mitochondrion is the engine of the spaceship,the spaceship engine gives the ship the power and energy to function the same way as the Mitochondrion gives the cell energy to the cell. The Lysosomes is the airflow of the spaceship because the lysosomes dispose the waste,just the the same as the space shuttle disposes the waste in a airflow. The Ribosomes are the one that make protein to support the whole cell. The spaceship when it needs repairs it either goes…
INTRODUCTION Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease is the most common inherited neurological disorder, affecting 1 in every 2500 people.1 The disease attacks the peripheral nervous system, progressively reducing nerve conduction speed in the body’s extremities resulting in gradual muscle weakness, sensory loss, and muscle atrophy.2 Affected individuals in the initial stages of the disease suffer from feet and hand deformities that limit function and sensation. Moreover, in advanced cases patients…
In a cell there are many organelles to help keep the cell functioning. In the cell you could have a cell wall, cell membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, flagella, cilia, nucleus, nuclear membrane, nucleolus, chloroplast, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, mitochondria, plastid, rough endoplasmic reticulum, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, and a vesicle. Everyday items can represent many of the organelles. One example of this is by looking at a house. In a house you have a fence. The fence in your…
various organelles. Both plant and animal cells have a cell membrane that surrounds. The different types of cells contain many of the same organelles such as ribosomes, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vacuoles, and the mitochondria. Plant and animal cells are also very different, I will name four. The first one is that plants are surrounded by a cell wall and cell membrane while animal cells have only a cell membrane to protect them. In…
structure. Cell Wall: can be found only in plant cells, provides more protection to the cell. Centrosome: helps the cell divide. Cytoplasm: organelles are located within this jelly-like structure. Golgi Body: produces membranes that surround the lysosomes. Lysosome: enzymes that digest cell nutrients. Mitochondrion:…
plasma membrane. Inside the membrane there are parts of the cell called the organelles. (Animal Cell Structure, 2005) Organelles inside the cell have specific jobs to perform for the cell, organelles include the ribosomes, vacuoles, centrioles, lysosomes, peroxisomes, cilia, flagella, mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum. In addition there are also three main components to any cell. These include the cell membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus. The most common fluid inside the cell is the…
which cells rebuild themselves by recycling their own worn-out parts. The process of autophagy involves rounding up misfolded proteins and obsolete organelles within a cell into vesicles called autophagosomes. The autophagosomes then fuse with a lysosome, which breaks down the cellular macromolecules and converts them into components the cell can re-use. Louis Lapierre, an assistant professor of molecular biology, cell biology and biochemistry at Brown, and his colleagues wanted to see if they…