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Cellular Respiration

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Cellular Respiration?An Overview 1 Cellular Respiration?An Overview What are the phases of cellular respiration? Why? All cells need energy all the time, and their primary source of energy is ATP. The methods cells use to make ATP vary depending on the availability of oxygen and their biological make-up. In many cases the cells are in an oxygen-rich environment. For example, as you sit and read this sentence, you are breathing in oxygen, which is then carried throughout your body by red blood cells. But, some cells grow in envi- ronments without oxygen (yeast in wine-making or the bacteria that cause botulism in canned food), and occasionally animal cells must function without sufficient oxygen (as in running sprints). In this

Psych Outline- Biological Bases of Behavior

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AP Psychology Outline Chapter 3: The Biological Bases of Behavior Red ? Definition Blue - Important Points Green - Important People & Contributions Nervous System: The Basics Neurons ? Individual cells in the nervous system that receive, integrate, and transmit information. They are basic links that allow communication within the Nervous System. Soma ? Cell Body of the neuron that contains the nucleus and much of cells normal organs. Dendrite ? Parts of a Neuron that receives information. Axon ? Long fiber that transmits information away to other neurons, muscles, or glands. Myelin Sheath ? Insulating Material that encases some Axons. It speeds up to transmission of information.

AP Biology chapter 4 and 5 test

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A.P. Biology: Chapter 4 & 5 Test Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. At which level of protein structure are interactions between the side chains (R groups) most important? a. primary d. quaternary b. secondary e. all of the above c. tertiary 2. All of the following nitrogenous bases are found in DNA except a. thymine. b. adenine. c. uracil. d. guanine. e. cytosine. 3. Which of the following best summarizes the relationship between dehydration reactions and hydrolysis? a. Dehydration reactions assemble polymers, and hydrolysis breaks down polymers. b. Hydrolysis only occurs in the urinary system, and dehydration reactions only occur in the digestive tract. c.

protein synthesis

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14.1 Structure of ribonucleic acid The genetic code Sequence of nucleotides in DNA forms a code that determines the sequence of amino acids in the proteins. In eukaryotes the DNA code is largely confined to the nucleus. The synthesis of proteins takes place in the cytoplasm. Sections of the DNA code are transcribed onto a single-stranded molecule called ribonucleic acid RNA. There are a number of types of RNA. The one that transfers the DNA code from the nucleus to the cytoplasm acts as a type of messenger and is called messenger RNA (mRNA). This mRNA is small enough to leave the nucleus through the nuclear pores and to enter the cytoplasm, where the code that it contains is used to determine the sequence of amino acids in the proteins which are synthesised there.

enzyme lab attempt

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Cell Structure Chapter 4 Biology 1406 Fall 2013 Copyright ? The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Permission required for reproduction or display. ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Overview: The Fundamental Units of Life ? All organisms are composed of cells ? The cell is the simplest collection of matter that can be alive ? Cells arise only from pre- existing cells ? Though usually too small to be seen by the unaided eye, cells can be complex ? 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. 10 m 1 m 0.1 m 1 cm 1 mm 100 ?m 10 ?m 1 ?m 100 nm 10 nm 1 nm 0.1 nm Atoms Small molecules Lipids Proteins Ribosomes Viruses Smallest bacteria Mitochondrion Most bacteria Nucleus Most plant and animal cells Human egg Frog egg Chicken egg Length of some nerve and muscle cells

AP Bio Unit Objectives (Chapter 8)

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Chapter 8: Membrane structure and function Membrane Structure Membrane models have evolved to fit new data Membranes are fluid Membranes are mosaics of structure and function Membrane carbohydrates are important for cell-cell recognition Traffic across membranes A membranes molecular organization results in selective permeability Permeability of the lipid bilayer Transport proteins Passive transport is diffusion across a membrane Osmosis is the passive transport of water Cell survival depends on balancing water uptake and loss Water balance of cells without walls Water balance of cells with walls Specific proteins facilitate the passive transport of water and selected solutes Active transport is the pumping of solutes against their gradients

dapnia lab report

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Faith Eno Daphnia lab report Abstract The importance of this experiment is to better understand how the water flea reacts to the solutions alcohol and caffeine. The experiment begins with taking the dapnia and securing it onto a slide. A team of two people where one will count the heart beats and one keep track of time will measure the BPM of the Daphnia throughout. The control is the first to be measured in beats per minute with brief breaks to change out the water. Then the variables alcohol, caffeine, and the experimental solution are measured with brief breaks to change out the concentrations of the solutions (alcohol 1%, 3%, and %5 ;Caffeine 1% and 2%) rest the water flea in water.

classification of tissues chapter 6

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85 # 102382 C P B j i C i /CA/SF A M i b/Mi h ll/S IIi P N 85 C/M/Y/K DESIGN SERVICES OF 6R E V I E W S H E E T Tissue Structure and Function?General Review 1. Define tissue. _______________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Use the key choices to identify the major tissue types described below. Key: a. connective tissue b. epithelium c. muscle d. nervous tissue ____________________ 1. lines body cavities and covers the body?s external surface ____________________ 2. pumps blood, flushes urine out of the body, allows one to swing a bat ____________________ 3. transmits electrochemical impulses

List of items in binding of isaac

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Item Effect Info Rooms to Recharge Collection Grid (Pg,X,Y) Anarchist Cookbook Spawns six troll bombs around the room. Frequently dropped by Pride. The XIV Tower tarot card has the same effect. 3 (A,3,8) The Bean Causes Isaac to have bad gas, damaging and poisoning any enemy in close vicinity. (Same as the Bad Gas pill) Unlocked by destroying 50 poop piles. 1 (B,1,1) Bob's Rotten Head Throws a bomb in the direction Isaac's facing. It does extreme damage, poisons the enemy for five seconds, and destroys rocks. Bombs will arc back towards Isaac with the My Reflection upgrade. Isaac can be damaged by the explosion if he is within the blast radius (though he cannot be poisoned). Bugs: Having Brimstone and attempting to use Bob's Rotten Head causes you to get stuck.

AP Biology: Lab 1 Example

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Contents Initial Mass Final Mass Mass Difference Percent of Change in Mass Average Change in Mass for Repeated Contents 0.0 M Distilled Water 7.04 8.15 +1.11 +15.76% 0.2M Sucrose 9.47 9.79 +0.32 +3.37% +2.08% 0.2M Sucrose 8.85 8.93 +0.07 +0.79% +2.08% 0.4M Sucrose 9.75 9.50 -0.25 -2.56% -2.41% 0.4M Sucrose 7.05 6.89 -0.16 -2.26% -2.41% 0.6M Sucrose 6.96 4.80 -2.16 -31.03% 0.8M Sucrose 13.50 9.50 -4.00 -29.62% 1.0M Sucrose 4.98 3.52 -1.46 -29.31% DATA Potato Core Data In Sucrose Solutions Assigned Questions Which substances are entering the bag and which are leaving the bag?

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