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- Chromosome (12667 bytes)
1: ...color="#0000FF">Chromatid</font>. One of the two identical parts of the chromosome after [[S phase]]. ...
2: ...in [[1842]] and their behavior later described in detail by [[Walther Flemming]] in [[1882]]. In [[191...
8: ...nction between plasmids and chromosomes is poorly defined, though size and necessity are generally tak...
17: ... color="#FF0000">'''centromere'''</font>. (4) Condensed chromatin during [[prophase]]. (Two copies of...
19: ...ded by a [[satellite chromosome]] that contains codes for [[ribosome|ribosomal]] [[RNA]]. - 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. - Cytoskeleton (4391 bytes)
18: *made of [[vimentin]]s, being the common structural sup...
19: *made of [[keratin]], found in [[skin]] cells, [[hair]]...
21: *made of [[Lamin]], giving structural support to the nu...
26: They are hollow cylinders of about 25 nm., formed by 13 protofilaments wh...
36: ...protein structure|structures]] provides strong evidence that the eukaryotic and prokaryotic cytoskelet... - DNA (29095 bytes)
1: ...paceFilling.jpg|thumb|right|125px|Space-filling model of a section of DNA molecule]]
3: ...specifying the [[developmental biology|biological development]] of all cellular forms of [[life]] (and...
8: ... may be a precursor to a generation of electronic devices and computers, but what are the electronic p...
10: ...ning that this is not necessarily a very accurate description, and that it's only meant as a generic o...
12: ...m not saying is happening here) is also to be avoided. --[[User:Lexor|Lexor]]|[[User talk:Lexor|Talk]] - Microbiology (4238 bytes)
1: ...elated to [[pathology]], [[immunology]], and [[epidemiology]] as many microorganisms are [[pathogen|pa...
2: ...x|right|thumb|Illustration of a Virus. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...icrobes have many traits that make them ideal [[model organisms]]:
6: ...ome have very short generation times (the time needed for division of a bacterial cell in two in optim...
8: .... This allows for the propagation of genetically identical ([[clone|clonal]]) populations. - Prokaryote (4630 bytes)
1: ...ryotes and eukaryotes is so great that it is considered to be the most important distinction among gro...
4: ...metabolic processes and are believed to have been derived from endosymbiotic bacteria. In prokaryotes...
6: ...aches to the cell membrane, and then the cell divides in two. However, they show a variety of parasex...
18: ...gy from inorganic chemicals such as hydrogen sulfide. - 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. - Virus (17572 bytes)
1: ...her [[DNA]] or [[RNA]] (depicted as blue), surrounded by a protein coat, or [[capsid]], with or withou...
3: ...age its [[genetic material]], but for proteins needed by the virus during [[lysogenic cycle|lysogenic]...
7: ...]] and other noxious things. Today it is used to describe the biological viruses discussed above and ...
12: ...ites, and have no form which can reproduce independently of their host. Like most parasites, they have...
14: ...ned, it can be strongly argued that viruses are indeed alive. Some small viruses are more efficient t...
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