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What happens to cells during homogenation?

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Card 17

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What is the resultant fluid of homogenation called?

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Card 18

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What happens to the fluid (homogenate) that was the result of the cells being homogenised?

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Card 19

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What happens to the filtered homogenate during ultracentrifugation?

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Card 20

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What does an ultracentrifuge do?

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Card 21

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During ultracentrifugation, are the heaviest or lightest organelles the first to form a thin sediment or pellet at the bottom of the tube? Give an example of this type of organelle.

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Card 22

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What is the fluid at the top of the tube, that has been placed in a ultracentrifuge, called?

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Card 23

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What happens to the supernatant after it has been removed from the tube?

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Card 24

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After the nuclei, what is the next heaviest organelles?

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Card 25

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After the mitochondria, what is the next heaviest organelles?

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