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    Plant Cell Experiment

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    cells that stores the waste of the cell. Cell membrane: thin layer of protein outside of cell that protects the whole 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:…

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    In reproductive cloning, a nucleus is extracted from a cell of organisms to be cloned, and the nucleus is placed in the cytoplasm that is the host of the egg. The result of this genetic cloning is an offspring that us genetically identical to the parent organism. The first animal that is produced by cloning was created with the nucleus in the cytoplasm technique this was a sheep named Dolly, which was born in 1996. Since Dolly was created more animals including pigs, dog, and horses…

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    Protien Synthesis DNA is our genetic material. Since DNA is stuck in the nucleus it has to get out somehow, but it can't, so what does it do then? The answer to that, is that DNA makes a copy of one of its helixs to get out of the nucleus. The process of DNA making a copy of itself is called transcription. The copy of the DNA is called mRNA and that is the messenger type of RNA. The DNA makes a copy of itself called mRNA, then gets out of the nucleus and leaves to attach itself onto a ribosome.…

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    adolescence with tonic-clonic seizures, myclones,absence, visual hallucinations and drop attacks which is falling with weakness of the legs or knees. Which is defined as gathering of polyglucosan inclusion bodies refered as Lafora bodies are in the cytoplasm of cells in the central nervous system and other organs. The mutations that end up…

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    Objective Lens

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    A light microscope works like a telescope using glass lenses to reflect light, which magnifies images which are naked to the human eye such as cells and dust. The lens closest to your eye is called the eyepiece lens. This usually has a magnification of x10. Objective lenses are lenses of several different strengths which magnify the image. The stage is the place where the microscopic slide sits. This is held in place by the clips. The light source (can be a mirror or a bulb) projects light onto…

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    pancreatic tissues are described as eukaryotic cells and not prokaryotic, this is because the cell is larger in size and there is a true nucleus present which contains DNA. In prokaryotic cell there isn’t a nucleus and the DNA is free within the cytoplasm. Also Beta cells have many organelles and there is mitochondria present, which in a prokaryotic cell there are fewer organelles and there aren’t any mitochondria present. Beta cells in the pancreatic tissue release insulin when blood sugars are…

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    As previously mentioned, CatSper channels are activated by Ca2+ concentrations; thus, it is crucial to understand the structure in which this ion makes its way to the sperm cytoplasm. The CatSper channel is composed of a transmembrane protein that contains 4 non-identical alpha (α) subunits and thus form a heterotetrameric Ca2+ channel and its pore (4). The first discovered subunit was termed the CatSper1 channel which was found…

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    It has a 10-step method occurring within the cytoplasm of cells and classified into 2 phases. At the preparatory phase, to make glucose-6-phosphate, glucose is firstly phosphorylated with the utilization of 1 ATP molecule by the enzyme hexokinase. Through phosphohexose isomerase, the isomerization of…

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    House Cell Function

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    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…

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    House Cell Theory Essay

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    We have been learning about cells for a long time in science class, and now is the time to put all the hard work and studying to the test. Have you noticed how much a house and a cell are so much alike? If your answer was no then you're about to ‘cause this is: House Theory to Cell Theory Written by E.B. Powers I sat in my room thinking to myself about the cells that we have been learning about in school. While I was thinking, I got really hungry, so I went to my kitchen. As I was making my…

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