PPT-Cell Physiology

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By Dr Vani Gupta Robert Hooke mid600s observed cell in cork  Cell  is the basic structural functional and biological unit  Cell The smallest unit of life that

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By Dr Vani Gupta Robert Hooke mid600s observed cell in cork  Cell  is the basic structural functional and biological unit  Cell The smallest unit of life that can replicate independently and are often called the building blocks of life. Tissue Types. Key Terms. Histology:. the study of tissues.. Tissues:. groups of cells which are similar in structure and which perform common or related functions.. Four Basic Kinds of Tissues. Epithelial Tissue. Cell division. CELL CYCLE. Cell division is a very important process in all living organisms. . During the division of a cell, DNA replication and cell growth also take place. . All these processes, i.e., . . By Dr. . Vani. Gupta. Robert Hooke (mid-600s) observed cell in cork.  Cell  is the basic structural, functional and biological unit . Cell- The smallest unit of life that can replicate independently, and are often called the "building blocks of life". Exam 1 Study. chapters 1-5. 2. The cytoplasm includes all material inside the cell membrane except for_____.. 3. Nucleus. 4. Which elements make up 90% of your body’s mass?. 5. Carbon. The Nucleus: the gene-containing control center of the cell.. The nucleus is bound by a double membrane called the . nuclear envelope. . . Inside the nucleus are one or more small, dark-staining, essentially round structures called . Cytoplasm.  . Cytoplasm . material between plasma membrane& nucleus. site of most cellular activity. 3 elements. Cytosol. Organelles. Inclusions . Cytosol. . viscous, semitransparent fluid in which other elements in cytoplasm are suspended. Meghan Groom . Period 2. August 10, 2012. Question 1: Define anatomy and physiology and describe their subdivisions.. Subdivisions of Anatomy: . -Gross Anatomy is the study of large body structures. . University of Medicine 1. Disorders of Red Blood Cells. 1. Functions of RBCs. O. 2. transport (Hb in the RBCs). CO. 2. transport. Acid-base balance. 2. Functional Importance of the Biconcave Shape of RBCs. Biological Macromolecules. Kamal Gandhi. Lecture 2 . Molecules. Very few elements are functional in the body in their inert, unchanged form. Most elements, instead, are found as ions or as parts of molecules. by Dr Pradeep Kumar. Professor in Physiology, KGMU, Lucknow India. Lecture -1. Cell-Structure & functions. What is Cell?. The . cell. is the functional basic unit of life. It was discovered by . Dr. Abdulrahman . Al-. hashimi. Course . Description. The Plant Physiology course involves:. Introduction about plant . and cell . architecture. . Plant water relation . Mineral . nutrition and . assimilation. Chapter 21. 2 Defense Systems. Innate Immunity. nonspecific defense that is active immediately upon infection. found in all animals & plants. includes:. outer covering. skin or shell. chemical secretions. Dr. Dhiraj V. Bhavsar. Course Coordinator. Department of Botany . Shri Anand College, Pathardi. Chapter 2 :. . Absorption of Water . Objective of Chapter. 2.1 To study role of water in plants. 2.2 To understand mechanisms of water absorption with respect to crop plants. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. *. Plant physiology is a subdiscipline of botany concerned with the functioning, or physiology, of plants.. . * Plant physiology closely related fields include Plant Morphology, Plant Ecology, Phytochemistry , Cell Biology, Genetics, Biophysics and Molecular Biology..

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