1. Plasma membrane: it is not visible through a light microscope.
Size: 70-100 A° thick
2. Nucleus: 400X
Size: 5-25 micrometer
3. Chloroplast: 400X
Size: 4-10 micrometer
4. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum: not visible under a light microscope
5. Ribosome: not visible under a light microscope.
Size: 70S: 200- 300A° long and 170-200 A° wide
The 80S: 300-350A° long and 200-240A° wide
6. Golgi bodies: not visible under a light microscope
7. Lysosomes: 400X
size: 0.2-0.8 micrometer
8. Mitochondria: 400X
Size: 1-5 micrometer
9.vacuoles: 400X
10. Cilia and flagella:
Size of cilia: 2-10 micrometer
Size of flagella: 150 micrometer
I just need help with the magnification/visibility for each organelle LAB 4 Table 4-1. Chart of...
1) Discuss the importance of magnification and resolution in microscopy. How are the magnification and resolution of a light microscope different from that of an electron microscope? 2) Which microscope would you use to study the following? a) the changes in shape of a living human white blood cell b) the finest details of the surface texture of a human hair c) the detailed structure of an organelle in a liver cell 3) State the cell theory?...
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Questions 32 and 33 refer to the following: The illustration below represents the flower of an amaryllis plant. __32) Using a complete sentence, state a process carried out within the circled structure. _ 33) Name the circled part of the stamen. - 34) in which stage is an egg is released from a follicle? A) follicle stage B) corpus luteum stage Questions 35 through 37 refer to...
In this assignment, you will summarize the differences between the four Eukaryotic Kingdoms into a table See the note below the table for information regarding "Kingdom Protista, Once you are satisfied with your table, submit it as usual as an attached file. Be sure to include the assignment name and your name on your document. The assignment will be evaluated based on completeness and accuracy. Total value of this assignment is 19 marks You may want to copy and paste...
Please type long answers on a separate sheet and attach to this page to hand in. 1. The five cells shown in figures a-e are all from the same individual. a) What is "n" in this organism? (0.5pts) b) Under each cell indicate i) which process depicted (mitosis, meiosis I, or meiosis II) and ii) what stage of cell division is represented. (1.25pt) A certain adult plant cell has 16 chromosomes. (1 point) (a) How many chromatids are in a...
bio 170 organismal bio lab
need help filling out last 4 questions!
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Unit 3 Study Resource Meiosis • Process by which diploid cells create haploid cells NOT part of the cell cycle > only some cells ever undergo meiosis During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes line up to allow them to be separated into two new cells o They can become "tangled" during this phase, which leads to crossing-over (rearranging the alleles) O Result of meiosis I is two non-identical haploid cells Meiosis Il looks very similar to mitosis, in that sister chromatids...
1. Fill out the following table by indicating which general technique (light microscopy (LM) or electron microscopy (EM]) could be used to observe each structure or phenomenon. Put "no" in the box if the technique could not be used. If light microscopy can be used, name one technique (bright-field, phase-contrast, fluorescence, etc.) that you think would be effective. You will find some useful information in Appendix 1 of this manual and Chapter 18 of your textbook. Structure or phenomenon Could...
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For the "print the ones you like" part, I need a few examples,
3-4.
For the next part, you are welcome to choose any two from the
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In this problem, we will practice making protein structures. Download RasMol from www.umass.edu/microbio/rasmol/index.htm (or http://openrasmol.org), or http other free molecular rendering software. Go to the Protein Data Bank, http On the main page, try searching for and viewing molecules (see also...
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f True/False Write T for true, F for false a) Prostaglandins are used to make steroid hormones b) Prostaglandins are synthesized only in the liver c) Prostaglandins can be used to induce labor d) Prostaglandins are synthesized in the cell only when it is needed e) Prostaglandins prevent the inflammation response Prostaglandins can cause fever and pain sensitivity g) Phospholipids are the only lipids found in a...
i need help with a mips program to to covert roman numerals to
real numbers
Lab 4: Roman Numeral Conversion Part A: Due Sunday, 19 May 2019, 11:59 PM Due Friday, 24 May 2019, 11:59 PM Part B: Minimum Submission Requirements Ensure that your Lab4 folder contains the following files (note the capitalization convention): o Diagram.pdf o Lab4. asm O README.txt Commit and push your repository Lab Objective In this lab, you will develop a more detailed understanding of how...