Osmosis Osmosis is the process of diff
.... are hypertonic compared to the freshwater solution, and the
cell would swell and most likely lysis would occur (See Figure 1). "The
Cell Membrane." 2005. ....
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Biochemistry Osmosis is the process of diff
.... are hypertonic compared to the freshwater solution, and the
cell would swell and most likely lysis would occur (See Figure 1). "The
Cell Membrane." 2005. ....
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Diabetes & Neurons In the Nervous System
.... The passage of an electrical impulse down a neuron is caused by a flow of ions through channels in the nerve
cell membrane. Changes ....
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Nerve Potentials and Impulse Propagation
.... The passage of an electrical impulse down a neuron is caused by a flow of ions through channels in the nerve
cell membrane. Changes ....
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Various Aspects of Science
.... If the medium is exactly the same water concentration as the
cell there will be no increase or decrease of water across the
cell membrane If the medium has a ....
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Two Science Lessons 1. The primary structure of proteins I
.... The reason for this is that as cells get bigger, the volume increases more rapidly than the surface area of the
cell membrane. Everything ....
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Fertilization and Life
.... secondary oocyte, and it breaks down the corona radiata and the zona pellucida of the secondary oocyte so that a tiny hole is made in the
cell membrane and a ....
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Fertilization
.... secondary oocyte, and it breaks down the corona radiata and the zona pellucida of the secondary oocyte so that a tiny hole is made in the
cell membrane and a ....
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Bacillus thuringiensis The Bacteria, Bacillus Thuringiensis
.... For example, Cry toxins require a specific midgut epithelial
cell membrane receptor. Insect cells are thought to contain multiple toxin receptors. ....
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Characteristics of Bacteria
.... The DNA is attached to the
membrane where it is duplicated, and remains there while new
cell membrane is synthesized between the two points. ....
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Water and Electrolyte Balance
.... these fluids. The compartments' different chemical compositions are maintained by
cell membrane sodium-potassium pumps. Volume and ....
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
.... Before HIV can invade CD4+ T cells, it must attach to one of two chemokine receptors, CCR5 or CXCR4, on the
cell surface and then fuse with the
cell membrane. ....
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Scientific Contributions of Andrew Huxley
.... passing through the heart chambers just as nerve impulses pass through neural channels and ionic impulses pass back and forth across the nerve-
cell membrane. ....
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Cells & the Environment
.... It has an extracellular domain identical to that of MUC1/REP, but lacks a hydrophobic region that can anchor it to the
cell membrane. ....
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Cells Communicating with their Environment
.... It has an extracellular domain identical to that of MUC1/REP, but lacks a hydrophobic region that can anchor it to the
cell membrane. ....
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Blood
.... hydrochloric acid. Cilia are
membrane-bound bundles of microtubules that extend beyond the
cell membrane (Applegate, 2000, 42). They act ....
(1993

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The Blood-Brain Barrier The Blood-Brain Barrier
.... segregating plasma
membrane-associated enzymes and transporters to either luminal or abluminal sectors of the endothelial
cell membrane, the tight junction ....
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Anatomy and Physiology
.... Monocytes are physiologically capable of digesting foreign substances found in the body by enveloping them in their
cell membrane and then assimilating them ....
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I. The Nervous System
.... This happens in a minute area of the
cell membrane for only a fraction of a millisecond and then the area is repolarized, but it affects neighboring areas, so ....
(3912

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Salmonellae Chracteristics
.... The organisms then cause the epithelial
cell membrane to endocytose the bacteria by causing the
membrane to ruffle and pinocytosis to occur. ....
(1642

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Contractility and Muscles
.... During muscular contraction, an impulse is transferred from a neuron to the sarcolemma (
cell membrane of a muscle), down the T-tubules to the sarcoplasmic ....
(1089

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Several Diseases & Medications
.... They usually work by destroying the
cell membrane or
cell wall integrity, interfering with
cell wall synthesis, or inhibiting protein synthesis. ....
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Influences of Hormones in the Body
.... Protein hormones interact with receptors on
cell surfaces; steroid hormones diffuse through the
cell membrane and react with receptors inside the
cell ....
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Lidocaine
.... They do this by decreasing the permeability of the nerve
cell membrane to sodium ions which decreases the rate of depolarization of the nerve
membrane, which ....
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DNA
.... supply. A brief electrical pulse is applied which [punches holes in the
cell membrane and allows the cells to take up the DNA. 3 ....
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Mitosis
.... The chromosome pairs are now completely separate, but no
cell separation occurs. The nuclear
membrane reconstitutes in some organisms, and a brief interkinesis ....
(1113

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Anemia: Different Classifications
.... noncompetitively into the enterocytes, but after degradation of the heme by oxygenases, the heme iron crosses the basolateral
cell membrane in competition with ....
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Lidocaine, Heart Rate and Blood Pressure
.... They do this by decreasing the permeability of the nerve
cell membrane to sodium ions which decreases the rate of depolarization of the nerve
membrane, which ....
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Skeletal Muscle
.... 1240). The entire structure is bounded by the muscle fiber's
cell membrane, sometimes called the sarcolemma (5:121). Wrapping the ....
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Skeletal Muscle Perhaps the most important topic
.... 1240). The entire structure is bounded by the muscle fiber's
cell membrane, sometimes called the sarcolemma (5:121). Wrapping the ....
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