What are the main types of glial cells, and what is the main
function of each? Glia outnumber neurons in the brain, yet neurons
tend to be the focus of studies. Why?
Describe the key features of each structure including
function, organization, cellular location, and some of the most
important molecules that characterize the structure.a. Ribosomeb. Nucleolusc. Nuclear Pore Complexd. Endoplasmic ReticulumWhat type of microscopy could you use to “see” the
structure? Would your method allow a direct or indirect
visualization? Explain your choice based on structure size and the
resolution needed to detect the structure.These are the tools that we covered: transmission electron
microscopy (TEM), electron microscopy, fluorescence microscopy,
immunofluorescence microscopy....
Describe the structure and function of miRNA, snRNA, and
lncRNA, which represent the three major types of noncoding RNAs;
what are four mechanisms by which lncRNA molecules are thought to
regulate cellular processes?
1.
Decribe the structure, function, and location of ATP synthase.
2. Explain why emzyme function is usually explained as a "lock
and key" model. Then explain why this model is outdated/
inccorect.
3. compare and contrast an allosteric inhibitor and an
allosteric activator.
what is the location, structure, and function of the brush border
cells?
what is special about fat absorption?
how many different cell types use carbonic anhydrase?
how is the generic structure of the alimentary canal modified
in the stomach?