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Gather recent and related research articles about cell. Make use of various sources journals, magazines, and internet. Make summary of each article. Then put together and synthesize the information found in the different researches you gathered. FRom your synthesis, justify how the study of the cells can help improve the lives of many organisms, e.g promotion of proper nutrition and healthful habits.
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- Cell Graphic Organizer Please complete the following graphic organizers to the best of your ability. • FIRST SQUARE: Put each component's function in the first square. The function is what the component does in the cell. Please be very detailed in your answer and use your book to help you. SECOND SQUARE: In the second square, please put the type of cell that the component is found in. Although you could talk about prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes, it would be more important to talk about plant vs. animal cells. Also, if possible, please describe where in the cell this component is found. THIRD SQUARE: In the third square, please make a sketch of the component. Although we are not all gifted artists, please give this a good attempt. You may want to show where it is in the cell, an inside view of the part, or even a combination of both. • FOURTH SQUARE: Finally, relate the function of the cellular component to something at FHS. Make sure that the connection is clear and well described.Why cell biology is important for engineers?please answer in detail?Cell Graphic Organizer Please complete the following graphic organizers to the best of your ability. • FIRST SQUARE: Put each component's function in the first square. The function is what the component does in the cell. Please be very detailed in your answer and use your book to help you. SECOND SQUARE: In the second square, please put the type of cell that the component is found in. Although you could talk about prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes, it would be more important to talk about plant vs. animal cells. Also, if possible, please describe where in the cell this component is found. THIRD SQUARE: In the third square, please make a sketch of the component. Although we are not all gifted artists, please give this a good attempt. You may want to show where it is in the cell, an inside view of the part, or even a combination of both. •FOURTH SQUARE: Finally, relate the function of the cellular component to something at FHS. Make sure that the connection is clear and well described.
- A biologist is looking at a cell sample under a microscope. They are able to observe mitochondria and chloroplasts within the cell. Which cell type should they assign to this cell?* O Prokaryotic OEukaryotic A clinical pathologist is observing a human cell sample for research purposes. Which characteristics should they expect to see in the bodyPlease add draw out the Eukaryotic cell (animal) and include a detailed key that indicates where each part is. I would be nice to add color! It is not needed, but adding references will help more! Organelle Model Key Function Disease Reference Visualized with what type of microscope? Plasma Membrane Controls the movement of substances in and out of the cell Hypertension Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) Nucleus Stores generic material and controls cell activities Leukemia Fluorescence Microscope Mitochondria Produces energy through cellular respiration Mitochondrial Diseases Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) Endoplasmic Reticulum Involved in protein synthesis and lipid metabolism Congenital Disorders Immunofluorescence Microscope Golgi Apparatus Modifies, sorts, and packages proteins for transport Alzheimer’s Disease Confocal Microscope Lysosomes Contain enzymes…Name and describe two similarities and two differences between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells. Be very specific in how they are similar or how they are different.
- Please write the advantages and disadvantages of animal cell culture.A cell is characterized by the presence of a nucleus, many green organelles, a large water-filled vacuole, and a rigid cell wall. Therefore, it is an example of a cell. prokaryotic animal plant probetLabel the animal cell below: 1 is meant for the large blue structure. 2 is meant for the yellow and blue structure. 3 is meant for the orange structure around the cell. www.fiandenum : Mitochondria : Cell membrane : Cell wall : Nucleus : Chloroplast 7.
- Please write the advantages and disadvantages of animal cell culture.List the similarities and differences between the plant cells and the animal cells you could not see but expect to be present (use your text book for help).Select all that apply to Ribosomes. made of RNA and protein composed of 2 subunits have a phospholipid bilayer are part of the cytoskeleton are part of the endomembrane system are manufactured in the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Function to link Amino Acids