EFB325 (EFB325)

College Of Environmental Science & Forestry

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EFB325 Ch. 12 Study Guide: How do Molecules Pass Across the Membrane? EFB325 Ch. 12 Study Guide: How do Molecules Pass Across the Membrane?
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    EFB325 Ch. 12 Study Guide: How do Molecules Pass Across the Membrane?

  • Small, nonpolar molecules can pass through plasma membrane - a known fact. But, how do large polar or ionic molecules pass? Proteins! Proteins that act as transporters helps to transport molecules that cannot normally pass alone. In this study guide, we will be covering the types of membrane transporters from symport to antiport, sodium potassium pump, glucose sodium pump, and the most confusing yet interesting neuron depolarization as well as a brief yet in depth run through the parts of a neur...
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EFB325 Ch. 11 Study Guide - Plasma Membrane
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    EFB325 Ch. 11 Study Guide - Plasma Membrane

  • All About the Plasma Membrane! Check out this study guide to learn more about the composition of the plasma membrane and its role in protecting the cell. Techniques on studying the plasma membrane is covered.
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Chapter 1 Study Guide - Cells: Unit of Life
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    Chapter 1 Study Guide - Cells: Unit of Life

  • EFB325 Ch. 1 Study Guide This study guide could also be helpful in other introductory cell biology class. In this study guide, you will find important people who led to our understanding of the cell. In addition, techniques like microscopy is discussed along with important key words fundamental to all cell biology courses.
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