Human cells
related subjects: Cell biology,
Blood, Stem cells |
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), most of the ATP of Cell is produced in the
Mitochondria, ATP is able to store and transport chemical energy within cells.
ATP also plays an important role in the synthesis of
nucleic acids |
Blood
cells blood consists of a suspension of special cells in a liquid called
plasma. In an adult man, the blood is about 1/12th of the body weight and this
corresponds to 5-6 litres, click
here for more pictures, erythrocyte, lymphocyte, neutrophil, eosinophil,
basophil, monocyte |
Cancer cells in culture |
Celcycle |
Celcyclus
karyotes, pro- eukaryotes, DNA molecuul, transcriptie translatie, chromosomen chromatiden,
mitostage, mitose: functie/stadia, meiostage, meiose: functie/stadia, gametenvorming, bevruchting,
mitose vs meiose, colofoon, in Dutch |
Cell biology
the cell as the fundamental unit of life and the scientific method, the events
that occur in process of meiosis that takes place to produce our gametes,
organelles and viruses, the cytoskeleton |
Cell biology web page provides basic information about cell biology topics, a
tip |
Cell physiology
cell, mitochondria, Golgi, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, cytosol, cytoplasm,
nucleus, nucleolus, chromosome, cell membrane |
Cell Organelles: lysosomes, peroxisomes, secretory vesicles cell organelles,
lysosomes, peroxisomes, secretory vesicles |
Cells |
Cell Structure &
Function
the structure of cells varies according to the type and purpose of the cell (for example, which functions it is performing and in which part of the body). All
cells contain organelles. These are structures within the cell that are specialised for particular functions |
Cell
structure and processes
unit membrane, chloroplast, cell embrane, centriole, cell wall, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, ribosomes, nucleus, golgi
apparatus, nuclear envelope, mitochondrion, nucleolus, lysosomes, nucleoplasm |
Celltrans.pps ppt file |
Cell types in the adult human body |
Cellular metabolism ppt file |
Cellular
organelles nonmembrane bound organelles, ribosomes, centrioles,
microtubules, membrane bound organelles, organelles made-up of single membranes,
vacuoles, lysosomes, vesicles, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus,
peroxisomes, endomembrane system, organelles made-up of double membranes,
mitochondria, chloroplasts |
Lysosome page
a lysosome is a tiny organelle found in all eucaryotic cells. The lysosomes are more or less the wrecking crew of a cell. They digest macromolecules such as
monosaccharides and break down damaged or old cell parts as well as bacteria |
Lysosomes ppt file |
Lysosomes and peroxisomes |
Lysosomes and
peroxisomes |
Lysosomen:
lysosomale enzymen lysosomen zijn membraan gebonden organellen in het vloeibare gedeelte (cytoplasma) van
de cel, die in alle eukaryote cellen worden gevonden en nog net zichtbaar zijn onder een elektronenmicroscoop,
in Dutch |
Mitochondriën
in Dutch |
Meiosis,
fertilization, and preimplantation development |
Membrane transport |
Membrane transport ppt file |
Moving cells actin based movements in cells |
Parts of the
human cell ppt file |
Peroxisomen
de naam "Peroxisoom" is een samenvoegsel van waterstofperoxide ( H2O2
) en " sooma" = Grieks voor lichaam, dit proces omvat zowel het genereren
als de afbraak van waterstofperoxide, in Dutch |
Plasma cells B lymphocytes (often simply called B cells) and, T lymphocytes
(likewise called T cells) |
Sexual reproduction meiosis |
Stem cell primer
stem cells: cells with the ability to divide for indefinite periods in culture
and to give rise to specialized cells |
The
cell cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things.
They are the smallest units of living that show the characteristics of life. There are two basic types of cells:
those with nuclei (eukaryotic) and those
without (prokaryiotic). All of the cells in a human are eukaryotic |
The
cell the cell is the smallest living unit
capable of growth,movement and reproduction. Cell survival times in the human
body vary from a few minutes for certain intestinal cells to about 4 months for
red blood cells and many years for some nerve cells. Within humans the normal
length of time for the mitotic process to complete itself is about 15 - 20
minutes |
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