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Change: Renamed from Chapter 3: Cell Structure and Genetic Control by Aug 10 2008, 11:39 PM EDT for: Rename
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Change: (Power House)The mitochondria are organelles that make energy for the cell in the form of ATP. All cells need a continuous supply of ATP, and it is in the mitochondria that this
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Change: referedreferred to as the cellular power plant. It has it's own DNA and regenereatesregenerates on it's own, much like the cell that it's found in. A cell CAN NOT make mitochondira.mitochondria. CBS News published this interesting article on the role of mitochondrial
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Change: The mitochondria is sometimes refered to as the cellular power plant. It has it's own DNA and regenereates on it's own, much like the cell that it's found in. A cell CAN NOT make mitochondira. CBS News published this interesting article on the role of
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Change: 8. Which of the following is not a function of protein in the cell membrane? a. structural support b. synthesis of DNA c. enzymatic control of chemical reactions d. receptors for hormones and other arriving regulatory molecules 9. Which of the following organic molecules
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Change: Here is a graphical representation of Transcriptionhttp://www.johnkyrk.com/DNAtranscription.htmlTranslation is the second process of protein biosynthesis (part of the overall process of gene expression). Translation occurs in the cytoplasm where the ribosomes are located. Ribosomes are made of a small and large subunit which surrounds the mRNA. In translation,
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Change: http://www.johnkyrk.com/DNAtranscription.htmlTranslation is the second process of protein biosynthesis (part of the overall process of gene expression). Translation occurs in the cytoplasm where the ribosomes are located. Ribosomes are made of a small and large subunit which surrounds the mRNA. In translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is decoded
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Change: from filamentous proteins called “actin filaments” and “microtubules.”These filaments and tubules assist in the movement of organelles within the cells, the movement of the cell itself, and act to maintain the cell’s shape. Some cells have cilia, which are used to move materials
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Change: damage to mitochondrial DNA as you get older," said the study's senior author, Nils-Goran Larsson at the Karolinskais Institutewhy inwe Stockholm.breathe. "But ICBS and many othersNews thoughtpublished this was just a secondary phenomenon," Larssoninteresting said. "Iarticle thinkon the importancerole
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Change: , transcription proceeds in the 5' → 3' direction (i.e. the old polymer is read in the 3' → 5' direction and the new, complementary
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Change: How many different types of RNA are there?a. 5b. 6c. 3d. 2e. 4The term genome can refer to:a. all the genes in a particular induvidualb. only one gene in an individualc. all the genes in a particular speciesd. bothe
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Change: 4. After floating around the cell for days the floating solid material was snatched up by the cell and taken inside. This is a process called?a. excoytosisb. pinocytosisc. phagocytosisd. absorption 5. The cells proteins and lipids are planning to leave the cell. In order
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Change: . While this is not technically a step in translation, it is required for translation to proceed. The AA is joined by its carboxyl group
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Change: for further processing. The Golgi looks like a “stack of pancakes” and contains enzymes that modify proteins ("post-translational modifications") and prepares them for transport to
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