CELLS

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Describe structure & function of nucleus
contains genetic material & controls cells activities by controlling transcription on DNA. nuclear envelope->controls entry & exits of material. nuclear pores->allow passage of large molecules. nucleolus->makes ribosomes
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Describe structure & function of mitochondria
site of aerobic respiration & produces ATP. double membrane-> controls entry & exit of material. cristae->provide large surface area for attachment of enzymes & protein. matrix->contains ribosomes & DNA- allows mitochondria to makes its own protien
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Describe structure & function of chloroplast
carries out photosynthesis. chloroplast envelope-> double membrane; selects what enters & leaves chloroplast. Grana->stacks of thylakoid;chlorophyll is found in tylakoid.
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Describe structure & function of cell wall
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Describe structure of prokaryotic cells
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Describe process of Binary fission
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Describe process of mitosis
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Outline Transmission Electron Microscope
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Outline Scanning Electron Microscope
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Outline process of Cell Fractionation
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Outline function of molecule found on cell membrane
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Outline role of active transport in absorption of glucose
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Outline process of Phagocytosis
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Outline role of T-Cells in Cell mediated immunity
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Outline role of B-Cells in Humoral immunity
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Outline ELISA test
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Outline Passive & Active immunity
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Outline process of HIV replication
A-protein attaches to receptors on T-cell. capsid fuses with membrane, releasing RNA & enzyme into cell. R-transcriptase converts RNA->DNA. new DNA moves into nucleus & inserted into cells DNA; it creates mRNA using enzymes to assemble new virus
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Describe structure & function of mitochondria

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site of aerobic respiration & produces ATP. double membrane-> controls entry & exit of material. cristae->provide large surface area for attachment of enzymes & protein. matrix->contains ribosomes & DNA- allows mitochondria to makes its own protien

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Describe structure & function of chloroplast

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Describe structure & function of cell wall

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Describe structure of prokaryotic cells

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