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... A more or less typical bacterium is comparatively much simpler than a typical eukaryotic cell. Within the eukaryotic cell is genetic ...
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... According to the endosymbiotic model, a hypothetical model of the origin of the eukaryotic cell, the forerunners of the eukaryotic cells were symbiotic ...
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... Here we can see an advantage of the compartmentalization of the eukaryotic cell: the cell could not support such destructive enzymes if they were not contained ...
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... Mitochondria and chloroplasts seem to divide independently of the rest of the eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotes are very good at endocytosis. ...
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... learned to group with others of it's same kind and pulled all of it's genetic material into it's center creating the first nucleus and eukaryotic cell. ...
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... intestinal epithelium, the accumulation of sucrose and salts in plant-cell vacuoles and ... one example of how protein pumps play an active role eukaryotic cells. ...
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... When it invades a eukaryotic cell, a retrovirus "reverse transcribes" it's RNA into DNA, which then directs the synthesis of more viruses, using the ...
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... symbiotic theory, one cell would harbor inside the other, in a mutually benefiting situation, and this in turn made the now, eukaryotic cell, specialized for ...
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... share some characteristics. The basic eukaryotic cell has a cell membrane which is also known as a plasma membrane. It has a nucleus ...
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... The nucleus is what controls most of the cell's activities, so in other words, it is the brain of the cell. Only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic ...
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... Eukaryotic cells possess an internal membrane system that compartmentalizes the cell for various cellular functions. Prokaryotic ...
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... of glucose to make ATP. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells undergo glycolysis in the cytosol of the cell. The first 5 steps of ...
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... Mitosis is used by many unicellular eukaryotic organisms for reproduction. Multicellular organisms use mitosis for growth, repair, and the cell replacement. ...
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... of eukaryotic cells were actually associations of small prokaryotic cells, possibly aerobic bacteria, living within a larger prokaryotic host cell (Tortora 1992 ...
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... The golgi complex is used to distribute materials which help form the cell membranes. ... Essay of Eukaryotic Organelles The mitochondria has an egg shape structure ...
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... Mitochondria are oblong shaped organelles found in the cytoplasm of all eukaryotic cells. They occur in varying numbers, depending on the cell and its function ...
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... sort of structure, which regulates the flow of materials and liquids into and out of the cell. For both prokaryotic, (bacteria,) and eukaryotic, (all other ...
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... eukaryotic cytoplasm, the most numerous being called the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), a dense network of membranes running through the cytoplasm of every cell ...
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... Bacterial Diversity - Archaebacteria - distinctive membranes, unusual cell walls, unique ... free O2 in the atmosphere (crucial for eukaryotic evolution) - Produce ...
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... Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia Fungi-kingdom of nonphotosynthetic, eukaryotic organisms that ... organisms that are unicellular and lack true cell nucleus Mycoplasmas ...
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... later with the host cell and photosynthetic prokaryotes. This evidence explains the symbiotic theory for the origin of the four Eukaryotic kingdoms, which are ...
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... later with the host cell and photosynthetic prokaryotes. This evidence explains the symbiotic theory for the origin of the four Eukaryotic kingdoms, which are ...
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Mitochondria Mitochondria are tiny organelles found in nearly all eukaryotic cells ... The mitochondria are the energy factories of the cell and are located in the ...
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Essay of Eukaryotic Organelles 10/1/96 The mitochondria has an eggshape structure. ... The rough endoplasmic reticulum allows the cell to produce proteins. ...
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They serve diverse functions in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells ... the external environment and controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell. ...
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... They are eukaryotic having a full fledged nucleus, and contrary to prokaryotic cells, they have cell walls usually composed of cellulose. ...
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... Covers Algae I. Algae: Are unicellular or multicellular eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms ... A. Unicellular Algae: Each cell is self-suffucient and needs only ...
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... translation. In eukaryotic cells, the cell is divided by the nucleus with the DNA material. Inside the nucleus, transcription occurs. ...
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... other eukaryotic cells to test glucose metabolism. Measuring only Saccharomyces cerevisiae is not enough to suggest that inhibitors like ethanol decrease cell ...
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... what is needed to keep Glycolysis going 1. ADP - no problem since cell is using ATP ... F. Packaging the Eukaryotic Chromosome (p.250-255) 1. Level 1 (Figure 8-9) a ...
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