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- Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], states that all [...
15: ...nergy stored in organic molecules. This energy is derived from [[metabolic pathway]]s.
21: ...mes (''dark blue''). The drawing on the ''right'' demonstrates how bacterial DNA is housed in a struct...
23: ...ms) that function and survive more or less independently, through ''colonial'' forms with cells living...
34: ...these primary components of the cell then briefly describe their function. - Plant cell (2762 bytes)
6: ...hitin]], and [[prokaryotes]], which are made of [[peptidoglycan]].
7: * The [[plasmodesmata]], linking pores in the cell wall that allow...
11: ... parts of a living plant's tissue are selectively dead so they can serve the plant without consuming v...
16: ...dary wall as well. These two major parts are what determines the function of each individual plant cel...
19: *[[Epidermis (botany)|Epidermis]] - the outer most covering of a plant. - Cell (29541 bytes)
3: The [[cell theory]], first developed in the [[19th century]], states that all [...
15: ...nergy stored in organic molecules. This energy is derived from [[metabolic pathway]]s.
21: ...mes (''dark blue''). The drawing on the ''right'' demonstrates how bacterial DNA is housed in a struct...
23: ...ms) that function and survive more or less independently, through ''colonial'' forms with cells living...
34: ...these primary components of the cell then briefly describe their function. - Flagellum (8951 bytes)
4: ...milar, but are different in many details and considered non-homologous. [[Eukaryote|Eukaryotic]] flag...
8: ...ates with [[peptidoglycan]] layer, M ring is imbedded in the [[plasma membrane]], and the S ring is di...
18: ...te is random. The length of the run state is extended when the bacteria moves through a favorable grad...
24: ... (e.g., [[Carl Woese|Woese]]), or a just a highly-derived bacterium with heavy adaptation to [[extremo...
26: ...Both flagella consist of filaments extending outside of the cell, and rotate to propel the cell. - Cell wall (6206 bytes)
1: ...alls. When a cell wall is removed using cell wall degrading [[enzyme]]s, what is left of the cell and ...
5: ...this pressure that is induced by excess water inside the plant cell. Cell walls protect agains [[patho...
7: ...f [[pectic acid]]). Cells interact though [[plasmodesma]](ta), which are inter-connecting channels of ...
9: ...its'' in the secondary cell wall that allow plasmodesma to connect cells through the secondary cell wa...
15: ...oxyproline]] (Hyp). Each class of glycoprotein is defined by a characteristic, highly repetitive prote...
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