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Outline | Approved: 6 years ago | 556.52 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...un fluide, le plasma. Il est relativement...
...de 1,05. Le plasma C’est de l’eau...
...est donc le plasma sans le fibrinogène....
...peut séparer le plasma des éléments figurés...
...mesurable dans le plasma après centrifugation. Il...
...surnageant étant le plasma qui contient le...
...d’Evans dans le plasma grâce à une...
...petites molécules du plasma. Par la suite,...
...vasopressine dans le plasma ne sera pas...
...deux temps : le plasma sanguin est tout...
...liquide iso-osmotique, au plasma (partie liquide du...
...dissoute dans le plasma, la plus grande...
...transporté dans le plasma sous forme d’ions...
...érythrocytes et le plasma. N.B. : la diminution...
N/A 121
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 124.53 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...of surface area (plasma membrane) to its...
...its volume. The plasma membrane needs to...
...during allergic reactions. Plasma cells secrete antibodies....
...making the muscle. Plasma membrane or sarcolemma...
...myelin sheath. The plasma membrane of the...
...charge across the plasma membrane: more negative...
...the fluid. The plasma membrane is said...
...be fired, the plasma membrane of the...
...charge across the plasma membrane. The inner...
...Proteins in the plasma membrane form specific...
...fluid known as plasma. A pumping organ,...
...in the blood plasma. Functions of the...
...matrix , the plasma. Plasma makes about...
..., the plasma. Plasma makes about 55%...
...cells and platelets. Plasma is about 92%...
...of blood. The plasma contains nutrients, wastes,...
...respiratory gases. The plasma and interstitial fluid...
...except that the plasma contains a higher...
...is called serum. Plasma proteins: 1. Globulins...
...33% of the plasma proteins. 2. Albumins...
...fluid in the plasma and interstitial fluid...
...constitute 60% of plasma proteins. 3. Fibrinogen...
...the clotting reaction. Plasma proteins act as...
...are produced by plasma cells. Protein hormones...
...found in the plasma. Platelets release several...
...receptors on the plasma membrane of the...
...receptors on the plasma membrane of the...
...under pressure some plasma and proteins filters...
...found in the plasma and other body...
...proteins in the plasma, by cytokines, and...
...cells, and produces plasma cells that manufacture...
...which differentiate into plasma cells, and some...
...memory B cells. Plasma cells remain in...
...produce clones of plasma cells. ANTIBODIES Antibodies...
...B cells into plasma and memory B...
...of IgE by plasma cells. Hayfever reaction:...
...to pollen causes plasma cells to make...
...dissolves in the plasma. The maximum amount...
...dissolves in the plasma and forms HCO3-...
...dissolves in the plasma. About 20% -...
...diffuse into the plasma. Chloride ions diffuse...
...phospholips of the plasma membrane. Glycerol, fatty...
...10% of the plasma out of the...
...concentration in the plasma, e.g. for glucose...
...pass through the plasma membrane. Specific proteins...
...receptors on the plasma membrane of the...
...layer of the plasma membrane. There are...
...receptor on the plasma membrane. G protein...
...vitelline membrane surrounds plasma membrane of the...
...membrane. The egg's plasma membrane has microvilli,...
...cone. Then the plasma membrane of the...
...granules beneath the plasma membrane to release...
...area between the plasma membrane and the...
N/A 247
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 25.3 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...to the egg’s plasma membrane. The sperm...
...sperm and egg plasma membranes fuse and...
...in the egg’s plasma membrane open. Na+...
...egg and sperm plasma membranes triggers a...
...fuse with the plasma membrane and release...
...separates from the plasma membrane. An osmotic...
...away from the plasma membrane. The vitelline...
...to polyspermy. The plasma membrane returns to...
...with the egg’s plasma membrane. The entire...
...of fertilization. The plasma membrane and cortex...
N/A 177
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 49.32 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...selective barrier, the plasma membrane. The semifluid...
...nucleus and the plasma membrane of a...
...single cell. The plasma membrane functions as...
...exchange across the plasma membrane may be...
...vesicles, vacuoles, and plasma membrane. The tasks...
...fuse with the plasma membrane. The Golgi...
...or on the plasma membrane, thus targeting...
...layer between the plasma membrane and the...
...work together with plasma membrane molecules to...
...cytoskeleton manipulates the plasma membrane to form...
...pull on certain plasma membrane proteins attached...
...apparatus to the plasma membrane. Microtubules are...
...extension of the plasma membrane. Nine doublets...
...just inside the plasma membrane to help...
...materials across the plasma membrane, such as...
...wall between the plasma membrane and the...
N/A 177
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 42.47 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...the Edge The plasma membrane separates the...
...biological membranes, the plasma membrane is selectively...
...It is the plasma membrane and its...
...structure of the plasma membrane and internal...
...molecules in the plasma membrane of animal...
...found in the plasma membranes of red...
...specific functions. The plasma membrane and the...
...framework than the plasma membrane itself could...
...proteins of the plasma membrane have six...
...surface of the plasma membrane. Membrane carbohydrates...
...side of the plasma membrane vary from...
...carbohydrates in the plasma membrane is determined...
...vesicles to the plasma membrane. When a...
...fuses with the plasma membrane, releasing secretory...
...layer of the plasma membrane. Molecules that...
...face of the plasma membrane. Concept 7.2...
...moves across the plasma membrane in both...
...water across the plasma membrane. Water diffuses...
...spite of a plasma membrane that is...
...shrinks. Eventually, the plasma membrane pulls away...
...sodium ions. The plasma membrane helps maintain...
...(K+) across the plasma membrane of animal...
...voltage across their plasma membranes. Voltage is...
...transport across the plasma membrane occurs by...
...cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. When the...
...vesicles from the plasma membrane. Endocytosis is...
...area of the plasma membrane sinks inward...
...or remodeling the plasma membrane. Endocytosis and...
...the amount of plasma membrane in a...
N/A 186
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 141.3 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 2
...Features 1. The plasma membrane encloses the...
...environment a. The plasma membrane has three...
...lie inside the plasma membrane ? Case...
...extensions of the plasma membrane 2. Cilia...
...parallel to the plasma membrane of the...
...perpendicular to the plasma membrane (Figure 4-7b)...
...another 3. The plasma membrane both isolates...
...system includes the plasma membrane, nuclear envelope,...
...cell or the plasma membrane for export...
...fuse with the plasma membrane where the...
...flagellum (plural, flagella) plasma membrane chloroplast food...
...pass through the plasma membrane. Which measurement...
...a highly folded plasma membrane, called microvilli)...
...materials across the plasma membrane, found in...
...destined for the plasma membrane with this...
...or other worn-out plasma membrane. The plasma...
...plasma membrane. The plasma membrane becomes fragile...
...destined for the plasma membrane be acceptable....
...travel to the plasma membrane. They may...
...extensions of the plasma membrane made from...
...parallel to the plasma membrane to move...
...centriole to the plasma membrane and the...
N/A 252
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 204.81 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...nature of the plasma membrane and how...
...and how the plasma membrane regulates the...
...living cells: cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and ribosomes...
...the following: 1. Plasma membrane a. The...
...cells have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes,...
...cells have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes,...
...surrounded by a plasma membrane made from...
...cell uses a plasma membrane to maintain...
...Structure of a plasma membrane 1. Composition:...
...cell has a plasma membrane. 2. In...
...(pili) Ribosome Cytoplasm Plasma membrane 3.2 Plant...
...Chloroplast Golgi apparatus Plasma membrane Cytoplasm Lysosome...
...Cytoplasm Fluid mosaic Plasma membrane Cytosol Phospholipid...
...commonly envision the plasma membrane as a...
...normal cell, the plasma membrane is tight...
...can see the plasma membrane separate from...
...normal cell, the plasma membrane is tight...
...can see the plasma membrane separate from...
N/A 141
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 80 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Medicine | Downloaded: 0
...which drugs cross plasma membranes. Suggested Classroom...
...will move across plasma membranes. 3. Discuss...
...ways drugs cross plasma membranes. Have them...
...5. Describe how plasma proteins affect drug...
...range in the plasma. Suggested Classroom Activity:...
...and discuss why plasma drug levels might...
...of a drug’s plasma half-life (t1/2) to...
...ability to cross plasma membranes and to...
...drug bound to plasma proteins is found...
...relationships illustrate drug plasma levels following administration...
...toxic concentration. The plasma half-life (t1/2) is...
...for a drug’s plasma concentration to be...
...to increase the plasma level of the...
N/A 148
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 154.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...the Edge The plasma membrane separates the...
...biological membranes, the plasma membrane is selectively...
...It is the plasma membrane and its...
...structure of the plasma membrane and internal...
...and structure. The plasma membrane is 7–8...
...molecules in the plasma membrane of animal...
...found in the plasma membranes of red...
...specific functions. The plasma membrane and the...
...framework than the plasma membrane itself could...
...proteins of the plasma membrane have six...
...carbohydrates, on the plasma membrane. Membrane carbohydrates...
...side of the plasma membrane vary from...
...carbohydrates in the plasma membrane is determined...
...vesicles to the plasma membrane. When a...
...fuses with the plasma membrane, releasing secretory...
...layer of the plasma membrane. Molecules that...
...face of the plasma membrane. Concept 7.2...
...moves across the plasma membrane in both...
...water across the plasma membrane. Water flows...
...shrinks. Eventually, the plasma membrane pulls away...
...sodium ions. The plasma membrane helps maintain...
...(K+) across the plasma membrane of animal...
...voltage across their plasma membranes. Voltage is...
...transport across the plasma membrane occurs by...
...cytoskeleton to the plasma membrane. When the...
...vesicles from the plasma membrane. Endocytosis is...
...area of the plasma membrane sinks inward...
...or remodeling the plasma membrane. Endocytosis and...
...the amount of plasma membrane in a...
N/A 190
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 147 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Anatomy | Downloaded: 0
...selective barrier, the plasma membrane. The semifluid...
...nucleus and the plasma membrane of a...
...to volume. The plasma membrane functions as...
...exchange across the plasma membrane may be...
...lysosomes, vacuoles, and plasma membrane. The endoplasmic...
...fuse with the plasma membrane. The Golgi...
...or on the plasma membrane, thus targeting...
...layer between the plasma membrane and the...
...work together with plasma membrane molecules to...
...cytoskeleton manipulates the plasma membrane to form...
...pull on certain plasma membrane proteins attached...
...apparatus to the plasma membrane. Microtubules are...
...extension of the plasma membrane. Nine doublets...
...just inside the plasma membrane to help...
...materials across the plasma membrane, such as...
...wall between the plasma membrane and the...
N/A 153
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