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What is the major function ofmitochondria?List several functions of cellmembranes
Which of the following in anorganism known as the livingsubstance?
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What is the major function ofmitochondria?
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What is the majorfunction ofmitochondria?
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Mitochondria provide energy forchemical and mechanical work bystoring energy from cellularmetabolites in the high-energy bondsof ATP.
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Roles Mitochondria Play in Cells:Production of ATPCalcium Homeostasis
Programmed Cell DeathRegulation of Innate Immunity
Stem Cell Regulation
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List several functionsof cell membranes
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Selective permeabilityAnswer:
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Signal transductionEndocytosisSignal transductionEndocytosisExocytosisCompartmentalizationSpatial-temporalorganization ofmetabolic process
What is apoptosis?
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Apoptosis involves activating cellularmechanisms that participate in celldestruction. Whether a cell follows anapoptotic pathway depends on thebalance between protective anddestructive signals. During apoptosis,the cell shrinks in size.
Apoptotic Factors:APAF-1Bcl-2
CaspasesBax or Bad
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Which of the followingin an organism knownas the livingsubstance?
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Nucleus
Intercellular substance
Cytoplasm
Protoplasm
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The word protoplasm is generally used torefer to the living parts of a cell, but canhave slightly different meanings indifferent circles. The term protoplasm isnot often used these days, however, dueto the fact that it was initially used toimply that a cell only contains twocomponents, a nucleus and a simple,homogenous cytoplasm.
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