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Decks in this class (27)

Introductory lecture
Leeuwenhoek,
Schweiden and schwann,
Virchow
8  cards
Cytoskeleton
What is the cytoskeleton,
Functions,
Cortical actin
33  cards
ECM
Ecm,
Why is the ecm important structur...,
Why is the ecm important for cell...
25  cards
Cytoskeleton 2
Muscle contraction,
Microtubules,
Assembly of microtubules
22  cards
Mitochondria and chloroplasts
Mitochondria structure,
Choroplast,
Primary function of mitochondria ...
36  cards
mitochondria and chloroplasts 2
Function of chloroplasts,
Features of phosphorylation,
How does light raise energy of el...
33  cards
Epithelia and cell junctions
What are epithelia,
Types of epithelia,
Cuboidal
32  cards
Light Microscopy
What size can the eye see down to,
Light microscopy can see down to,
Electron microscope can see down to
25  cards
Electron microscopy
Resolution vs light microscopy,
Light wavelength and resolution,
Electron wavelength and resolution
26  cards
Membranes 1
Role as a barrier,
Other functions,
What does it mean to say phosphol...
23  cards
Membranes 2
Lipid bilayer impermeable to,
Types of membrane protein,
Lipid anchored proteins
17  cards
Membranes 3
Ion channels,
2 classes of membrane transport p...,
Carrier proteins
26  cards
Protein Trafficking 1
Lysosomes,
Where does proteinsynthesis take ...,
After ps in the cytoplasm where a...
16  cards
Protein Trafficking 2
Er targeting sequence,
Srp,
How does er targeting work
17  cards
Protein Trafficking 3
Budding from the er integral prot...,
What proteins might be excluded f...,
What happens to proteins passivel...
22  cards
Plants, Organs, Tissues, Cells and Meristems
3 plant organs,
Root functions,
Primary root
74  cards
Plant structure and growth
Secondary growth in woody plants,
Secondary growth characteristic of,
Process of secondary growth in wo...
41  cards
The Nucleus
General functions of the nucleus,
How is genetic material arranged ...,
Benefits of compartmentalisation
59  cards
Mitosis
Mitosis,
Prep for mitosis sequence,
Cyclins regulate cell cycle via
32  cards
ecosystem ecology (BB10205)
Ecosystem ecology,
Ecosystem components,
Gw predicts
24  cards
Chromosomes
Each chromosome,
Humans have how many,
Diploid
48  cards
Meiosis
Goal of meiosis,
Diploid,
Haploid
50  cards
Cell signalling 1
Cell signalling basic concept,
Why is cell signalling important,
Importance of cell signalling in ...
30  cards
Cell signalling 2: GPCR signalling
3 main classes of cell surface si...,
Ion channel coupled receptors,
Gpcrs
25  cards
Cell signalling 3
Rod photoreceptor provides,
Where is the rhodopsin gpcr,
Light signalling to the brain pro...
32  cards
cell cycle, quiescence and senescence in eukaryotes
Free living cell growth mainly de...,
In multicellular animals cell gro...,
Other processes cells can undergo...
38  cards
tissue renewal, stem cells and cancer
Cancer cells have defects in whic...,
Proto oncogenes and tumour supres...,
Oncogenes promote
33  cards

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