Zusammenfassung der Ressource
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Magnification equation
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Before cell fractionation what is the sample put in?
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A cold, buffered solution with a similar water potential to the sample
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Nothing
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A warmed solution with a high pH
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What is homogenation?
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The preparation of the sample for cell fractionation
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The breaking down of cells in a homogeniser
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The removal of foreign objects in a sample
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What happens in Ultracentrifugation?
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At what speed are nuclei, mitochondria and lysosomes separated out?
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Transmission electron microscope (TEM)
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A thin sample is used to create a photomicrograph-not in colour. A photomicrograph is a 2D flat image due to the thinness of the sample and it has a resolution of 0.1 nanometres.
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Sample does not need to be too thin as electrons don't penetrate. Creates a 3D image which can be coloured and it has a resolution of 20 nanometres.
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What is in a Eukaryotic cell?
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Nucleus
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mitochondria
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Chloroplasts
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Endoplasmic reticulum
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Golgi apparatus
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Lysosomes
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Ribosomes-80s
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Ribosomes- 70s
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Cell wall
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Vacuoles
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Structures in a bacteria cell
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DNA
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Cell wall
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Nucleus
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Plasmid
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Capsule
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Cell-surface membrane
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Attachment protiens
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Circular DNA
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flagellum
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Cytoplasm
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What is in a Virus?
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Capsid
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Cell wall
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Attachment protein
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RNA
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DNA
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Capsule
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Reverse Transcripase
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matrix
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Cytoplasm
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lipid envelope
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Telophase, Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase
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Prophase, Metaphase,Telophase, Anphase
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Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
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Metaphase, Prophase, Anaphase, Telophase