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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. - Endoplasmic reticulum (5319 bytes)
21: ...tions from the nucleus). Their rough appearance under electron microscopy led to their being called ro...
26: ...he coarse ER manufactures and transports proteins destined for membranes and secretion.
32: ...oxification of the cell (enzymes in the smooth ER detoxify chemicals), and [[calcium]] storage. It als...
43: Correct folding of newly made proteins is made possible by several ER proteins including: [[PDI]...
44: Only properly folded proteins are transported from the RER to the [[G... - Mitochondrion (10103 bytes)
3: ...of mitochondria. The exact number of mitochondria depends on the cell's level of metabolic activity: m...
5: ...ganic materials into [[energy]] in the form of [[adenosine triphosphate|ATP]].
9: Depending on the cell type, mitochondria can have ve...
11: ...respiration]] and [[ATP]] formation, and their folded form increases that capacity by increasing the s...
13: The membranes of the mitochondrion divide the organelle into two distinct compartments: one... - Peroxisome (2015 bytes)
1: ...cell). Peroxisomes were discovered by [[Christian de Duve]] in [[1965]]. Unlike [[lysosome]]s, which a...
4: ...ell of toxic substances, such as [[hydrogen peroxide]], or other [[metabolite]]s and contain [[enzyme]...
5: ...nverts H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> (hydrogen peroxide, a toxic byproduct of [[cellular metabolism]]) to...
9: ...e the first two steps in the synthesis of ether [[phospholipid]]s, which are later used to build membranes. - 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. - Phosphorus (11557 bytes)
1: {{Elementbox_header | number=15 | symbol=P | name=phosphorus | left=...
10: {{Elementbox_density_gpcm3nrt | (white) 1.823 }}
11: {{Elementbox_density_gpcm3nrt | (red) 2.34 }}
12: {{Elementbox_density_gpcm3nrt | (black) 2.69 }}
22: ... ±3, '''5''', 4<br />(mildly [[acid]]ic oxide) }} - Amniotic sac (3222 bytes)
2: ... thin transparent pair of membranes, which hold a developing [[embryo]] (and later [[fetus]]) until sh...
4: ...s usually performed using an amnihook and is intended to induce or accelerate labour.
7: ...oo tight against its body. Buoyancy is also provided.
9: ...eath in the water, allowing normal growth and the development of [[lung]]s and the [[gastrointestinal ...
11: ...M'''). The majority of the hindwaters remain inside the womb until the baby is born. - Life (11665 bytes)
3: ... the entity can be considered to be living) and [[death]] of an [[organism]]; the condition of an ent...
8: ==Defining the concept of life==
10: ...and comparable in many respects to the problem of defining [[intelligence (trait)|intelligence]].
12: ===A conventional definition===
13: ...intervention? Why have so many biological systems developed sexual reproduction? How do organisms reco...
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