Kategorien: Alle - macromolecules - cells - membrane - transport

von Beyonce Williams Vor 3 Jahren

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Unit 1:

The foundational concepts of cell biology explore the differences and similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes are characterized by the absence of a nucleus and organelles, existing solely as unicellular organisms.

Unit 1:

Unit 1:

Conflict is present everywhere in the world around us. We experience conflict on a daily basis, and it can be minor or major.

Conflict in a story is a struggle between opposing forces. Characters must act to confront those forces and there is where conflict is born. If there is nothing to overcome, there is no story. Conflict in a story creates and drives the plot forward.

Enzymes

In this type of conflict, a character is tormented by natural forces such as storms or animals. This is also an external conflict.

Passive Transport

Give examples of man versus nature conflict in the real world.

Semi-Permable membrane

Cell Membrane

Give examples of man versus nature conflict in a literary work.

Cholesterol
Proteins

Active Transport and Energy in Cells

A more contemporary type of conflict, this situation results from humans involved in a struggle with man-made machines. This is an external conflict.

Energy

As this conflict is more science fiction based, in real life we can't find such examples.

However, as technology became a big part of our lives there are some situations that man made machines affects our lives.

Find such examples.

Fermentation: Anaerobic Respiration
ATP

Oxidative Respiration

Glycolysis

Active transport

Give examples of man versus machine conflict in a literary work.

Bulk Transport

Endocytosis & Exocytosis

Intracelluar space
Extracelluar space

Marcomolecules

Lipids
Steroids
Phospholipids
Triglycerides
Carbohydrates
Disaccharides
Monosaccharides

Osmosis

This conflict develops from a protagonist’s inner struggles and may depend on a character trying to decide between good and evil or overcoming self-doubt. This conflict has both internal and external aspects, as obstacles outside the protagonist's force them to deal with inner issues.

Simple Diffusion
Facilitated Diffusion
Diffusion

Give examples of man versus self conflict in the real world.

Cell Theory

A situation in which two characters have opposing desires or interests. The typical scenario is a conflict between the protagonist and antagonist. This is an external conflict.

Biology
Micro Biology
Macro Biology
Organelles

Give examples of man versus man conflict in the real world.

Eukaryote Cells
Animal cell
Plants cell
Types of cells

Give examples of man versus man conflict in a literary work.

Eukaryotes

Has a nucleus Has organelles Unicellular or multicellular

Prokaryotes

No nucleus No organelles Unicellular