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Lecture Notes | Approved: 4 years ago | 41.83 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...located on the surface of a protein...
...molecules on the surface of a given...
...molecules on the surface of a given...
...Present on the surface of mature, unprimed...
...going to the surface with the surrogate...
...molecules on the surface of cells. True...all...
N/A 55
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 124.53 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...the ratio of surface area (plasma membrane)...
...sensation. The outer surface of this tissue...
...to an organ surface, e.g. sweat glands....
...Mucus lubricates the surface and facilitates movement...
...membrane. The inner surface of the membrane...
...on the tongue's surface. These receptors detect...
...on the epithelial surface of the nasal...
...to the damaged surface forming a web....
...heart. The inner surface of the pericardium...
...pericardium and outer surface of the heart...
...On the upper surface of each atria...
...to the body surface and can be...
...nonself. Cells have surface proteins different from...
...some develop specific surface proteins with receptor...
...antigens on their surface like cancer cell,...
...proteins on its surface: antigen-presenting cell or...
...response by developing surface proteins with receptor...
...group of cell surface proteins known as...
...markers on the surface of the cells...
...complex on the surface of the cell...
...of the cell surface. These MHC-antigen complexes...
...serve as cell surface receptors that combine...
...receptor on its surface can bind a...
...on its cell surface. Helper T cells...
...on its own surface. Interleukin 2 and...
...antigens on the surface of the pathogen....
...on B cells surface helps activate them...
...on its cell surface. Helper T cells...
...proteins on its surface. Some viral proteins...
...proteins to the surface of the cell....
...complex on its surface. Cytotoxic T cells...
...proteins on their surface that are recognized...
...not form different surface proteins they will...
...the mast cells surface. Mast cells then...
...molecules on the surface of the T...
...RESPIRATORY SURFACES Body surface. Used by small...
...on the body surface through up to...
...of the body surface or from the...
...increase the respiratory surface. Some amphibians do...
...increase the respiratory surface. Birds have the...
...very large internal surface. Passage of air:...
...the larger the surface area, the faster...
...a large permeable surface provided by the...
...which cover the surface of most capillaries....
...closer to the surface of the ovary,...
...on the ovary surface. During ovulation the...
...of amoeboid movement. Surface proteins allow cells...
...formed beneath the surface. Its anterior portion...
N/A 247
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 101.77 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Zoology | Downloaded: 0
...sensation. The outer surface of this tissue...
...rate than the surface area. Above a...
...optimal ratio of surface to volume. Sizes...
...have relatively small surface area for exchanging...
...metabolism. The large surface area of small...
...that increase the surface area Flattened, folded...
...have very high surface relative to its...
...microvilli increase the surface area of the...
...cells on the surface of the gills...
...from their body surface Water loss is...
...a large permeable surface provided by the...
...which cover the surface of most capillaries....
...the temperature, the surface area available for...
...across the respiratory surface, and the thickness...
...the larger the surface area, the faster...
...on the body surface through up to...
...increase the respiratory surface. Some amphibians do...
...increase the respiratory surface. Birds have the...
...very large internal surface. Passage of air:...
...heart. The inner surface of the pericardium...
...pericardium and outer surface of the heart...
...On the upper surface of each atria...
...to the body surface and can be...
...membrane. The inner surface of the membrane...
...on the tongue's surface. These receptors detect...
...on the epithelial surface of the nasal...
...closer to the surface of the ovary,...
...on the ovary surface. During ovulation the...
...nonself. Cells have surface proteins different from...
...antigens on the surface of the pathogen....
...some develop specific surface proteins with receptor...
...on its cell surface. Helper T cells...
...serve as cell surface receptors that combine...
...receptor on its surface can bind a...
...on its cell surface. Helper T cells...
...antigens on the surface of the pathogen...
...epitopes on it surface. Helper T cells...
N/A 242
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 49.32 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...or onto its surface. Because resolution is...
...for studying the surface structure or topography...
...specimen. The sample surface is covered with...
...electrons on the surface of the sample,...
...screen, producing a surface image of the...
...faster than its surface area. Area is...
...higher ratio of surface area to volume....
...need for a surface sufficiently large to...
...from the cell surface called microvilli, which...
...which increase the surface area without significantly...
...attached to its surface. Each type of...
...sites” on the surface of specific organelles...
...on the inner surface of the lysosomal...
...the ratio of surface area to volume...
...present a large surface area for these...
...molecules on cell surface proteins into the...
...fluid over the surface of the tissue....
...on the cell surface. Cilia are about...
...slide past the surface of the other,...
...connect to integrins, cell-surface receptor proteins that...
N/A 177
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 41.94 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Ecology | Downloaded: 0
...the growth of surface-dwelling phytoplankton and the...
...climate over Earth’s surface, there are also...
...much of Earth’s surface, replacing original biomes...
...of Earth’s land surface. Alpine tundra is...
...75% of Earth’s surface and have an...
...from the productive surface waters of the...
...zone. Sunlight warms surface waters, while deeper...
...turnover of oxygenated surface waters and nutrient-rich...
...is the open surface water. Wetlands are...
...oceanic currents. The surface waters of temperate...
...70% of Earth’s surface and has an...
...seafloor below the surface waters of the...
...flooded wetlands, the surface waters of streams...
...occurs near the surface. Too much light...
N/A 207
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 37.08 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...and a large surface area of cortical...
...much of the surface area of roots....
...and increasing membrane surface area. As the...
...create an enormous surface area for absorption...
...increase in the surface area of the...
...the wall and surface tension cause the...
...tension cause the surface of the water...
...film at the surface of leaf cells...
...the cells and surface film bordering the...
...by adhesion and surface tension lowers the...
...water to the surface film lining the...
...cells. This internal surface may be 10...
...the external leaf surface. This structural feature...
...also increases the surface area for evaporation....
...the external leaf surface. One gauge of...
...leaves, reducing leaf surface area relative to...
...lower (shady) leaf surface. They are often...
...increase the cell’s surface area and these...
N/A 152
Lecture Notes | Approved: 6 years ago | 27.42 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 0
...Respond to both surface and body core...
...lining the interior surface of the sclera....
...lines the interior surface of the choroid....
...are on the surface of the tongue....
...deposited on the surface of an animal....
...to the interior surface of the cuticle....
N/A 193
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 141.3 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Biology | Downloaded: 2
...only at the surface of the cell...
...Lecture Activity 4.1: Surface-Area-to-Volume Considerations in Phenolphthalein...
...located on the surface of some cells;...
...Cells Possess Specialized Surface Features 1. Most...
...have projections on surface a. Pili aid...
...Lecture Activity 4.1: Surface-Area-to-Volume Considerations in Phenolphthalein...
...will determine the surface area and volumes...
...diffusion distance and surface area and volumes...
...students calculate the surface area and volume...
...of the cube, surface area = 6s,...
...4. Divide the surface area (SA) by...
...Lecture Activity 4.1 Handout—Surface-Area-to-Volume Considerations in Phenolphthalein...
...3 Cube Size Surface Area (6s) Volume...
...(6s) Volume (s) Surface Area Volume Distance...
...the cell membrane: surface area or volume?...
...2. Determine the surface-area-to-volume ratio of each...
...for maximizing the surface-area-to-volume ratio. The structures...
...for information on surface-area-to-volume ratio in cells...
...following search phrase: “surface area to volume...
...the effect of surface area and volume...
...to increase their surface area. Some suggestions:...
...for information on surface-area-to-volume ratio in cells...
...carefully at the surface of these cells....
...necessary? (To increase surface-area-to-volume ratio) • The...
...cell relate to surface area and volume...
...have a greater surface-area-to-volume ratio than large,...
...of their good surface-area-to-volume ratio, diffusion of...
...methods of increasing surface-area-to-volume ratios? (Some of...
N/A 252
Other | Approved: 7 years ago | 52.5 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Physics | Downloaded: 0
...Earth on the surface but that was...
...object on Jupiter’s surface should weigh 300...
...point on Earth’s surface, enabling sending and...
...lying on Earth’s surface. 4. The moon’s...
...on the moon’s surface. If you did...
...lying on the surface (in reality, this...
...were on the surface of a neutron...
N/A 266
Outline | Approved: 7 years ago | 117 kB | Comments: 0
Category: Kinesiology | Downloaded: 0
...Anconeus O: Posterior surface of lateral epicondyle...
...epicondyle I: Posterior surface of proximal ulna...
...I: Anterior, lateral surface of proximal third...
...Middle of lateral surface of radius A:...
...quadratus O: Anterior surface of distal ulna...
...ulna I: Anterior surface of distal radius...
...O: Anterior proximal surface of three-fourths of...
...O: Distal posterior surface of ulna, interosseous...
...Middle of posterior surface of radius and...
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