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Cancer and the Cell Cycle - University of Rochester

Cancer and the Cell Cycle - University of Rochester

www.urmc.rochester.edu

• Part 5: Cell animations from the NIH Supplement, Cell Biology and Cancer that bridge cell cycle and cancer information. • Part 6: Modeling the cell cycle in a normal cell • Part 7: Modeling the cell cycle in a cancer cell Living Environment Major Understandings: • Gene mutations in a cell can result in uncontrolled cell division ...

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INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL - BiologyMad A-Level Biology

INTRODUCTION TO THE CELL - BiologyMad A-Level Biology

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1. A cell cannot survive if it is totally isolated from its environment. The cell membrane is a complex barrier separating every cell from its external environment. 2. This "Selectively Permeable" membrane regulates what passes into and out of the cell. 3. The cell membrane is a fluid mosaic of proteins floating in a phospholipid bilayer. 4.

  Biology, Cells

Cell City Worksheet Answer Key - Johns Hopkins University

Cell City Worksheet Answer Key - Johns Hopkins University

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Biology Analogy 2 1. The nucleus is a large, round/oval structure usually located near the center of the cell. It is the control center for all the activities of the cell. a. What company or place does the nucleus resemble in a Cell City? City Hall

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Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport

Diffusion, Osmosis, Active Transport

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Pinocytosis (‘cell drinking’) This is the uptake of large molecules (DNA, protein) from solution, by a form of endocytosis – the vesicles formed are minute and short-lived. Phagocytosis (‘cell eating’) This is the uptake of solid particles by a cell e.g. Amoeba feeding, phagocytes engulfing bacteria. IHW March 2005

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