Posted inBasics Metabolic Pathways Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Consider the metabolism of sugar. This is a classic example of one of the many…
Posted inBasics How Cells Obtain Energy? Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Figure 4.1 A hummingbird needs energy to maintain prolonged flight. The bird obtains its energy…
Posted inBasics Exocytosis Posted by admin July 12, 2021 In contrast to these methods of moving material into a cell is the process of…
Posted inBasics Endocytosis Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Endocytosis is a type of active transport that moves particles, such as large molecules, parts…
Posted inBasics Electrochemical Gradient Posted by admin July 12, 2021 We have discussed simple concentration gradients—differential concentrations of a substance across a space or a…
Posted inBasics Active Transport Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Active transport mechanisms require the use of the cell’s energy, usually in the form of…
Posted inBasics The Cell Membrane Posted by admin July 12, 2021 A cell’s plasma membrane defines the boundary of the cell and determines the nature of…
Posted inBasics Animal Cells versus Plant Cells Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Despite their fundamental similarities, there are some striking differences between animal and plant cells Animal…
Posted inBasics Ribosomes, Mitochondria & Peroxisomes Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Ribosomes Ribosomes are the cellular structures responsible for protein synthesis. When viewed through an electron microscope,…
Posted inBasics Vesicles and Vacuoles Posted by admin July 12, 2021 Vesicles and vacuoles are membrane-bound sacs that function in storage and transport. Vacuoles are somewhat…