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The importance of shapes fitting together in cells and organisms.
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A - levels biology Mind Map on The importance of shapes fitting together in cells and organisms., created by buttons_001 on 30/03/2014.
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The importance of shapes fitting together in cells and organisms.
enzymes, enzyme substrate complexes
digestion + assimilaition
DNA helicase + polymerase, acetylcholinesterase for nerves,
photosynthesis and respiration
apoplastic and symplastic pathwways
leaf structure
maximises gas exchange in mesophyll layer, shape of palisade cells for max photon absorb, guard cells + stomata
DNA
nucleotides, pentose sugar, base, phosphate, DOUBLE HELIX
good structure, physically and chemically.
immunity, phagocytosis, antibodies and antigens
Carbohydrates, protein, lipids structures
phospholipid bilayer, importance for its processes
the heard - the values
prevents back flow, max efficiency, less stress for heart + max nutrients and stuff for cells for reap...
muscles
structure, myofibrils, sarcoplasmic reticulum, sarcoplasm, muscle fibres, myosin heads, actin
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