PPT-Chapter 7-2Cell Structure and Function

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Image from Pearson Education Inc Publishing as Pearson Prentice Hall All rights reserved Nucleolus Nucleus Nuclear envelope Ribosome attached Ribosome free Cell Membrane Rough endoplasmic . 8 m It has several functions the most important being to form a physical barrier to the environment allowing and limiting the inward and outward passage of water electrolytes and various substances while providing protection against microorganisms u The terminal end of an arteriole tapers toward the capillary junction to form a . single metarteriole. .. At the metarteriole-capillary junction, the distal most muscle cell forms the . . precapillary sphincter. Gustavo Caetano - . Anolles. 1. PowerPoint by Casey . Hanson. Protein Sequence, Structure, and Function | Gustavo Caetano - Anolles | 2015. Exercise. In this exercise we will be doing the following:. UNIFYING CONCEPTS IN ANIMAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION. STRUCTURE FITS FUNCTION IN THE ANIMAL BODY. ANATOMY. DEF . . THE STUDY OF THE STRUCTURE OF AN ORGANISM. PHYSIOLOGY. DEF . . THE STUDY OF THE FUNCTIONS AN ORGANISM PERFORMS. Cell/Developmental Biology I. Group Members. Kelly Hogan, Facilitator . Rita Graze. Matthew . Kearley. . Zheng-Hua. Ye. Xiaoyu. Zhang. Christine Sestero. Heather Tinsley. Learning Goal: . Understand . Misha. Kazhdan. What do we want to compute?. (What established theory can we apply?). How do we compute it effectively?. (How do we implement efficiently/robustly?). Geometry Processing in Detail. Symmetry Detection. What is structure?. What is function?. The . structure. is the shape of each part of a living thing. . Function. . describes how the part . is used . or how it works.. Velcro, a road reflector, a video game joystick, and a submarine's ballast tanks all have structures inspired by nature.. Part II: Proteins & Nucleic Acids. The FOUR Classes of Large Biomolecules. All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: . Carbohydrates . Lipids. Protein. N. ucleic Acids. The Structure and Function of Macromolecules Part II: Proteins & Nucleic Acids The FOUR Classes of Large Biomolecules All living things are made up of four classes of large biological molecules: The printed out notes are more detailed than these slides, you are expected to read the chapter and your notes - anything is fair game on the test, but the cell chapter is largely review. . Quick: Grab some scratch paper and quickly discuss with your partner what you remember from freshman biology about the cell. . Vinay. K. . Chaudhri. 1. Outline. Introduction. KB_Bio_101- Biology textbook knowledge base. Representing structure and function . Representation and Reasoning needs. Upper ontology. Representing structure. Structure. Main component is phospholipids that are arranged in a double layer (. bilayer. ). Has scattered proteins within the phospholipids. Regulate what enters/leaves cell. Function . Nucleus. Structure. Pick up a Cell Rubric and Cell parts Handout. Have your binder open to section 10.4. Begin writing in your planner for the week. . Looking inside the cells. 10.4. How Do the Parts of a Cell Work?. Each kind of cell structure has a different and specialized function within a cell.. Overview: The Molecules of Life. Within cells, small organic molecules are joined together to form larger molecules. Macromolecules are large molecules composed of thousands of covalently connected atoms.

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