Animal cell “All animals and plants are made of cells. Animal cells and plant cells have features in common, such as a nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria and ribosomes. Plant cells also have a cell wall, and often have chloroplasts and a permanent vacuole.” http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa_pre_2011/cells/cells1.shtml Reading from bbc bitesize I found out that these are the functions of each part of the animal cell. Cell membrane | Controls what substances
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES – LOS BAÑOS COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES In partial fulfilment of the requirements of FBS 45 EXERCISE 5: DIAGNOSIS OF SEEDLING DISEASES IN THE SILVICULTURAL FOREST INFLUENCES NURSERY OF THE COLLEGE OF FORESTRY AND NATURAL RESOURCES Submitted by: Mary Angela H. Magno Y – 2L Submitted to: Mutya Ma. Q. Manalo INTRODUCTION Diagnosis of forest plant diseases requires a thorough understanding of the nature of disease, whether it is infectious
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Castle by author Jeannette Walls, “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan, “Going Gangsta Choosin Cholita” by Neil Bernstein, and “Vanity Fair” by Nancy Jo Sales all show how childhood experiences can shape an individual into someone who they would be for the rest of their lives. Jeannette Walls and Amy Tan overcome the negative things that happened in their lives, while the kids in “Choosin Cholita” and “Vanity Fair” seem to be more focused on all of the wrong things. Jeannette Walls and Amy Tan show how negative
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There’s different types of movements which go across the cell membrane. One of the transport is a passive transport which is movements across the cell membrane this doesn’t require any energy which is dependent on the permeability of the cell membrane. There are 3 different main roles in passive transport which are called Diffusion, Osmosis, and finally facilitated diffusion. There are different job roles in the passive transport for example in Diffusion the movements of each molecule from the
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a rock being thrown through a glass house at any given moment. The most memorable moment about her story is, even though her parents were negligent, irresponsible and careless; they still managed to raise responsible and independent adults. The Walls children learned how to depend on each other for everything because Rose Mary was a self-absorbed, negligent mother who only cared about her herself and her interests and Rex was an alcoholic father who only cared about his kids when he was sober.
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Problem and Background Information The experiment was: the effect of salt water on the growth of plants. One group of plants well watered with normal water and the other group will be watered with saltwater (More information about groups and variables under heading: Variables and Groups, that is located later in the report). In previous tests, the plants that contained saltwater did not grow a lot and the salt had a negative impact on the plant. Osmosis is one of the factors that have a negative
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General Biology 1005 Laboratory Schedule BCC Central Campus Fall Session 2 2011 All required readings should be completed before coming to the lab. Lab coats, closed toe shoes and eye protection are required for all laboratories. |Dates |Days |Lab # |Lab Title |Required Pre Lab Reading | | | | | |Hoefnagels
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Bio 101 Review Sheet Test #1 (Chapters 1-3) Chapter 1 1. Cell is basic unit of life 2. Hierarchy of life figure 3. 3 Energy categories and examples of each Producer-plants and some microbes Consumer-humans and other animals Decomposer-fungi and other animals 4. Energy transfers are not 100% efficient – why? Cant capture all of the energy supplied by one source a. Where does all energy for biology come from? sun 5. Homeostasis- state of internal consistency or equilibrium
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differentiate between different microorganisms, or different parts of the cell. The simple stain uses one stain and is used to see cell shape and size. 2. What are the differences between gram positive and gram negative cell walls? (2) A gram positive has a thick wall of peptidoglycan and stains purple. A gram negative has a membrane covering the peptidoglycan and doesn’t stain leaving it a pink color. 3. What is a mordant? What serves as a mordant in the gram stain protocol? (2)
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