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    Sarcolema

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    Within the skeletal muscle cells, there are many organelles. Each cell contains a plasma membrane called the sarcolemma, covering the outer surface of the cell (Ivy Rose). The sarcolemma protects the muscle cell and allows for its shape to be kept. From the sarcolemma, tunnel-like extensions called transverse tubules pass through the muscle fiber (Ivy Rose). These transverse tubules connect the sarcoplasmic reticulum with the sarcolemma (Graham and Parker 117). The sarcoplasmic reticulum is a…

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    Lynn Margulis was born March 5th, 1938 into a Jewish family in Chicago. She attended Hyde Park Academy High School where she was seen as a bad student. She attended and graduated from the University of Chicago in 1957. She continued her education at the University of Wisconsin at Madison earning a master's degree in zoology, and her Ph.D in genetics from University of California, Berkeley in 1965. In between her undergraduate and graduate studies she met Carl Sagan and they married soon after.…

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    Mitosis: Science Project

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    Mitosis I chose to do mitosis in my science project because i knew about mitosis more than the other topics on the list of options. In my project, i modeled mitosis with styrofoam balls, paint, and clay. I modeled the steps prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis . I modeled the steps by cutting the styrofoam balls in half, painted them and I put the clay models of organelles inside the styrofoam cell i made. I made skin cells as the type of cells i am using for my model, by…

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    What Is Mitochondria?

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    Mitochondria are filamentous organelles of all aerobic cells of higher animals and plants and also certain microorganism like protozoa. Studies show that that mitochondria are the direct descendants of a bacterial endosymbiont that became established at an early stage in a nucleus-containing host cell (Gray et al., 1999). Mitochondria are surrounded by a double-membrane system, consisting of inner and outer mitochondrial membranes separated by an intermembrane space. (Cooper, 2000). It has the…

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    Includ Plant Cells

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    Plant cells are eukaryotic cells, or cells with a membrane-bound nucleus. Unlike prokaryotic cells, the DNA in a plant cell is housed within the nucleus. In addition to having a nucleus, plant cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles, or tiny cellular structures, that carry out specific functions necessary for normal cellular operation. Organelles have a wide range of responsibilities that include everything from producing hormones and enzymes to providing energy for a plant cell.…

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    Fibrillar Components

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    As the largest organelle, and the first to be discovered [1], the nucleus is the control center of the cell. Given its name by Scottish Botanist, Robert Brown, the nucleus is responsible for all cellular processes in eukaryotic cells and usually fills approximately 10% of the cell's volume [1]. The reason for this organelle's large size is because of the DNA it contains. In fact, each human contains approximately six feet of DNA which is tightly packed and highly organized by proteins, the…

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    Semi-Permeable Cell Cells

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    This semi-permeable membrane works as a barrier for the cell. Since it is semi-permeable, it allows some substances/particles into the cell but denies access to others. The cytoplasm is the fluid within each individual cell that surrounds the organelles. This is the 'place' where the organelles complete their individual tasks. The Rough Endoplasmic(RER) Reticulm is a part of a series of connected 'hallways' that carry materials to various parts of the cytoplasm. The RER has many ribosomes…

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    All organisms are made of billions of cells, so cells can work together so that, in order to happen, the cell must be able to work. The cell must be able to maintain the balance to be able to work. As a result, through advances in scientists such as Peter Agry and Rodrik McKinnon, we are able to know how their work is. Through them, we discovered everything the cell needs to work. Through them, we discovered everything the cell needs to work: channels, gates, and fuses. The first aqueduct was…

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    Animal Cells

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    Animal cells and plant cells are really similar. They each have the golgi apparatus to package and deliver materials within the cell. Also, they both have a nucleus, the control center of a cell. Within the nucleus there is a nucleolus that creates ribosomes, chromatin that holds information, and a nuclear envelope that controls the materials that pass in and out of the nucleus. The ribosome create proteins for the cell. Surrounding the nucleus are the smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum.…

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    Chapter 4 Biology Answers

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    Biology Chapter 4 Extra Credit Essays 1. An electron microscope would be better than a light microscope because an electron microscope allows you to view objects much smaller than you can with a light microscope. It might be better to use a light microscope if you are viewing a live specimen and do not want to kill it. 2. Prokaryotic cells are small, simple, no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles, single loop of DNA (nucleosome), no cellulose, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall (made of…

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