Biology
animal cell organelles
Sanmeet Dhillon Animal Cell Key Cell Membrane ? Orange Colored Styrofoam (not glittered) The cell membrane is also known as the plasma membrane and has many functions. It holds the structure of the cell together, protects the cell, organizes the cell, and regulates what materials and how much materials enter and leave the cell. Cytoplasm/Cytosol ? Black and White Stripped Paper The cytoplasm and cytosol are very important to the cell. They both help hold the structure of cell. They are fluids made up of mostly water and salt & they take up the area around the cell and hold organelles in their positions. Nuclear Membrane ? Orange and White String
AP Bio Exam
AP BIOLOGY EXAM REVIEW GUIDE ?The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.? CONCEPT 1 - BIOCHEMISTRY CHNOPS- most common elements in all living matter Bonds- ionic (transfer electrons), covalent (sharing- polar/unequal sharing and non-polar/equal sharing), hydrogen (weak bonds between hydrogen and negatively charged items), hydrophobic interactions (how non-polar compounds congregate together- lipids) pH acid-base/ 0-14, # of H ions determines scale; logarithmic- pH 3 = 10-3 = 1/1000 blood- 7.4, stomach- 2, small intestine- 8; enzymes are specific to pH
Cell Structure
Great Bay Community College Biology 108 Lecture Outline: Cell Structure Types of Cells: Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells Sub-cellular organization of eukaryotic cells I. Regulation of molecular traffic Plasma membrane II. Information storage and Protein Synthesis Nucleus Ribosomes III. Specialized transport and synthesis: the endomembrane system Endoplasmic reticulum (smooth and rough) Transport vesicles Golgi apparatus Lysozomes Peroxisomes IV. Molecular/macromolecular storage Vacuole system V. Cellular Energetics Chloroplasts (in plant cells) Mitochondria (in plant cells and animal cells) VI. Mechanical support and motility: the cellular cytoskeleton Microtubules Microfilaments Intermediate filaments VII. Extracellular Structure Cell walls (in plant cells)
Characterization and Identification of an Unknown Bacteria
Jackie Lendvai Microbiology April 28, 2016 Characterization and Identification of an Unknown Bacteria Abstract
Modern Medicine and Vaccines
Modern Medicine and Vaccines Modern Medicine (1900-Present)
grade-1-addit
TCP (PRC License No. 1042051) Lesson Plan (Grade 1): Addition of two-digit numbers Value: Care for the Environment I. Objective: At the end of the 30-minute period, 85% of the pupils should be able to: 1. identify the tens and ones in two-digit numbers 2. add two-digit numbers 3. color the activity sheet to make it clean and green Subject Matter Addition of two-digit numbers Reference Elementary Mathematics pp 88-100 Grade 1 Comprehensive Curriculum pp 376-401 Mathivities pp 10-13 Pictures, Worksheets, Manipulatives, Flashcards III. Learning Experiences Teacher's Activities Pupil's Activities Good morning/afternoon class. Now and forever. Are you ready to start our session now?
15_participation_survey_results
53 2014-15 HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETICS PARTICIPATION SURVEY Conducted By THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF STATE HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATIONS Based on Competition at the High School Level in the 2014-15 School Year BOYS GIRLS COMBINED Sport (Number of states reporting Number of Number of Number of Number of Number of for boys/girls) Schools Participants Schools Participants Participants ADAPTED SPORTS (11/10) Basketball 76 546 70 434 980
Anatomy and Structure of a Eukaryotic (Plant) Cell Unit 2 Ex. 10
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