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some scientists prefer to use the word "undulipodium" for a eukaryotic flagellum, to emphasize this difference. ... your liver cells are rich in smooth ER. Rough ER is the site of protein formation and transport; it is called "rough" because it is studded with ribosomes, which are small organelles that synthesize protein.
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Lesson #1 - Brief Overview ... 1. What is the difference between smooth ER and rough ER? ... Student observations will serve as the basis for a class discussion regarding the differences between plant and animal cells. As a class, a note will be generated based on the points raised in the discussion.
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edu-ss10.educ.queensu.ca/projects/science_teaching/othe...
edu-ss10.educ.queensu.ca/projects/science_teaching/other/cur_unit/g11bio/cells.html
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What is the difference between smooth and rough ER? ... As you view the movie brief facts are flashed across the bottom. Question 8 asks for 2 of these facts. Use the movie controls to pause, play, or rewind if necessary.
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www.darien61.org/hunt/cell.htm
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The structural and compositional differences between rough and smooth ER membranes have been best studied in liver cells, where both portions of the organelle are well developed and can be isolated as rough and smooth microsomes, respectively, with high yields and relative purity.
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www.uottawa.ca/publications/interscientia/inter.2/organ...
www.uottawa.ca/publications/interscientia/inter.2/organell2.html
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In January of 2007, war between the Yemeni government and the Houthi rebels reached the Jewish community of al-Salem, in the province of Saadah. The rebels, who adhere to the Zaidi sect of Shia Islam, posted notices on the Jews’ homes threatening them with death if they did not leave the country, or convert to Islam.
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joshberer.wordpress.com/
joshberer.wordpress.com/
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Advances in development based on the above-mentioned tools have only served to increase the gap between the rich and the poor. The problems of hunger and violence have certainly not been mitigated by modern development propelled by the achievements in science and technology.
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www.siliconeer.com/past_issues/2007/siliconeer_february...
www.siliconeer.com/past_issues/2007/siliconeer_february_2007.html
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15. Describe the function of: rough ER, smooth ER, peroxisomes. ... 21. Give a brief description & location for each of the epithelial tissue types. ... 34. Where does hematopoiesis specifically occur & in what bones? What is the difference between red & yellow bone marrow?
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www.midlandstech.com/science/kelleherk/210/StudyGuides/...
www.midlandstech.com/science/kelleherk/210/StudyGuides/210SQF.htm
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What is the difference between rough ER and smooth ER? What happens to proteins synthesized on rER? ... Starting on page 528 there is lots of terminology regarding types of spore-bearing structures. I will not test you on this terminology, with the brief exception noted below. But before you close the chapter,
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www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/micro229/t...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/micro229/terry/229sp00/study_guides/studyguide3.html
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The largest gap between attached vesicles was 0.57 µm. ... Following a two hour infection with L. pneumophila, crude phagosomal fractions were prepared as described (see materials and methods). In all cases, the isolated phagosomes containing L. pneumophila were connected to vesicles of the ER, both rough and smooth,
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jcs.biologists.org/cgi/content/full/114/24/4637
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