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This resource covers fundamental concepts in cell biology, focusing on cell specialization, energy storage through photosynthesis, and mechanisms of molecular transport. It details the processes of protein synthesis, genetic disorders such as sickle cell anemia, and contributions from key figures in biology. Additionally, it addresses the reactants and products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration, the immune system's defenses, nucleic acid types in various organisms, and the historical development of cell theory and microscopy.
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By what process does:a) sugar enter a cellb) oxygen enter a cellc) a bacteria enter a cell
Difference between independentvariable and dependent variable.
Give the sequence of events ofprotein synthesis. a. m-RNA is translated at ribosomes b. DNA is unzipped at the loci of a gene c. m-RNA nucleotides bind together forming a single strand d. t-RNA anti-codons bring their particular a.a. to the ribosomes e. Transcription is one side of the DNA molecule being copied by RNA nucleotides f. a.a. are bound together at the ribosomes, in a particular order to form a polypeptide g. m-RNA leaves the nucleus and will be read as codons at a ribosome
Why do animals and flowering plants have even number of chromosomes?
What did these people contribute to the field of biology?Redi?Watson?Chargraff?Koch?Pasteur?
What are the reactants of photosynthesis? What are the products of photosynthesis? What are the reactants of cellular respiration? What are the products of cellular respiration?
What are the problems associated with these genetic disorders?A) Sickle cell anemiaB) Taysachs diseaseC) hemophiliaD) phenylketonuria (PKU)
Draw a sketch of a typical:a) sugarb) amino acidc) trigyceride
Give the types of nucleic acids in: 1) bacteria 2) viruses 3) plant cells 4) human cells.
Who developed the cell theory?What “organisms” are not captured in the cell theory? Who invented the microscope?