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Bio 1201 gregg Exam 2 (100% correct and graded A+)
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transport proteins - are responsible for controlling passage across the membrane 
fluid mosaic model - The membrane is a mosaic of protein molecules bobbing in a fluid bilayer of 
phospholipids 
fatty acid tails - nonpolar, hydrophobic 
fatty acid heads - hydrophilic, polar 
periphial proteins - bound to the surface of the membrane 
integral proteins - penetrate the hydrophobic core (ones that span the membrane are 
transmembrane protiens 
How do cells recognize each other? - by binding to molec...
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Biology 1201 Exam 2 Questions And Answers!!
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Of the following functions, which is most important for the glycoproteins and glycolipids of animal 
cell membranes? 
A)facilitated diffusion of molecules down their concentration gradients 
B)active transport of molecules against their concentration gradients 
C)maintaining the integrity of fluid mosaic membrane 
D)maintaining membrane at low temperatures 
E)a cell's ability to distinguish one type of neighboring cell from another - Answer-E)a cell's ability to 
distinguish one type of neighbor...
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ATI TEAS 7 Biology Review
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ATI TEAS 7 Biology Review. 
 
a.	TEMPERATURE HOMEOSTASIS 
¾ skin is involved in temperature homeostasis through sweat glands 
a.	Controlled by negative feedback system 
a.	Receptor 
i.	Sensory cells in dermis of skin 
b.	Control center 
i.	Hypothalamus 
c.	Effector 
i.	Sweat glands, blood vessels, and muscles (shivering) 
ii.	Evaporation of sweat cools body 
iii.	Vasodilation of blood vessels release heat into environment to lower body temperature 
SEBACEOUS VS SWEAT GLANDS 
a.	Both exocrine gl...
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry, 12th Edition by Bettelheim
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Test Bank for Introduction to General, Organic and Biochemistry 12e 12th Edition by Frederick A. Bettelheim; William H. Brown; Mary K. Campbell; Shawn O. Farrell; Omar Torres. 
 
ISBN-13: 1594 
 
Full Chapters test bank 
 
Chapter 1: Matter, Energy, and Measurement 
1.1 Chemistry and the Study of Matter 
1.2 The Scientific Method 
1.3 Reporting Numbers in Science 
1.4 Making Measurements 
1.5 Unit Conversions 
1.6 States of Matter 
1.7 Density and Specific Gravity 
1.8 Describing the Various For...
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Advanced Molecular Immunology and Cell Biology - Summary of most lectures
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Detailed summary of 5/8 modules, based on the lecture slides and recordings. 
The following modules are included: 
- Dendritic cells and migration, host innate immune receptors 
- (Auto)antibodies in infection and inflammation 
- Immune responses to glycolipids and polysaccharides 
- Immune deficiencies 
- Neuroimmunology 
 
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Experimental Cell Biology I full summary
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This document provides a summary about the basics of cell biology. It is a brief summary about the different cell compartments, such as the cell membrane, nucleus, nucleolus, ER, Golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes, transport vesicles, cytoskeleton, chloroplasts, the cytosol, ATP, Ion motive forces, Glycolysis, Pyruvate oxidation, Citric acid cycle, Oxidative phosphorylation, Respiratory chain/electron transport chain, ROS formation, ATP as a drug target, ATP in synapses, Warburg effect, P5...
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VCE BIOLOGY UNIT 3/4 COMPLETE MATERIAL GUIDE
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VCE BIOLOGY UNIT 3/4 COMPLETE MATERIAL GUIDE 
Plasma Membrane - Barrier of a cell and controls everything that comes in and out Aquaporins allow water to travel through 
Semi-permeable Composed of phospholipids 
Stabilised by glycoproteins and glycolipids
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BCH210 TT2 Questions With Complete Solutions
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Functions of biological membranes correct answer: - barrier (import/export) 
-compartmentalization of essential molecules (incrs. efficiency) 
- cell signaling-mediated by pr & lipids (receptors) 
- modulate cell-cell recognition (glycoproteins & glycolipids) 
 
What's responsible for membrane formation correct answer: decrease in ionic interactions w/ h2o (HYDROPHOBIC EFFECT) 
-h20X tails aggregate to hide from h2o (lots of n-c interactions) 
-polar heads interact w/ h2o 
Decreases membrane ...
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Cell Biology (Study Guide) Seeley's Anatomy & Physiology 10th Ed. Questions With Complete Solutions
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What are the characteristic functions of the cell? correct answer: Cell metabolism and energy use, Synthesis of molecules, Communication, and Reproduction and inheritance 
 
What are the basic structures of a cell? correct answer: Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm containing organelles, and the Nucleus 
 
Intracellular correct answer: Inside the cell 
 
Extracellular correct answer: Outside the cell 
 
Membrane Potential correct answer: An electrical charge difference across the plasma membrane 
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MMSC 490 Exam 3 (Questions with 100% accurate answers; A+ GUARANTEED)
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What is the primary reason that mammalian red blood cells are used in the study of the plasma membrane? 
 
a. There are a lot of them and they are easily obtained. 
b. They contain larger plasma membranes than any other cell type. 
c. They are of particular interest because they are made up of a lipid monolayer. 
d. They lack nuclei and membrane-bounded organelles. correct answers d. They lack nuclei and membrane-bounded organelles. 
 
Two examples of membrane lipids that are present in small am...
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