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Card 6
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Before cell fractionation begins, what type of solution is the tissue placed in?
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Card 7
Front
Why is the solution that the tissue is placed in before cell fractionation cold?
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Card 8
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Why is the solution that the tissue is placed in before cell fractionation isotonic?
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Card 9
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Why is the solution that the tissue is placed in before cell fractionation buffered?
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Card 10
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What are the two stages to cell fractionation?
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Card 11
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What is the homogenisation of a cell?
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Card 12
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What is ultracentrifugation?
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Card 13
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How does the process of ultracentrifugation work?
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Card 14
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What is the speed of centriguation needed to separate: a) nuclei; b) mitochondria; and c) lysosomes.
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Card 15
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Why do electron microscopes need a near vacuum in their chamber?
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