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1. Distinguish between the following pairs of words: mitochondrion and mitochondria; cell wall and cell membrane.
2. a) Describe the structure of mitochondria. b) Why are mitochondria sometimes referred to as the "power plants" of cells?
3. What are the various roles of plastids? How can knowing the color of a plastid reveal something about its function?
4. Structurally, how are chloroplasts and mitochondria well adapted for energy transfer? Explain your answer for each organelle.
5. What important roles are played by microtubules and microfilaments?
6. Compare and contrast the functions of vesicles and vacuoles.
7. The nuclear envelope is much more than a simple capsule that contains chromosomes. Describe the structure and function of this dynamic component of a cell.
8. How do lysosomes and peroxisomes differ functionally?
The nucleotide composition of a virus is 10 percent Adenine, 15 percent Thymine, 45 percent Cytosine, and 30% Guanine. Can you predict that the DNA has the double helical structure?
THE DEFINITION FOR Genomics and Proteomics IN YOUR WORD
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which biological processes are systems approach most useful and why? Which ones are have less utility and why?
What evidence would then have lead researchers to conclude that protein is the heritable material? how would protein differ from nucleic acids as informational molecule?
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