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Découverte et description des cellules du vivant. Découverte et description des cellules du vivant.
  • Découverte et description des cellules du vivant.

  • Summary • 13 pages • 2021
  • Ce cours est un résumé des connaissances nécessaires en Biologie Cellulaire à la fin de la L1/début L2. On y retrouve la description des cellules procaryotes et eucaryotes (structures, mobilité...).
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Micro Bio 120 Exam 1 Questions with  Correct Answers 100% Solved
  • Micro Bio 120 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved

  • Exam (elaborations) • 41 pages • 2024
  • Micro Bio 120 Exam 1 Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved True or False: The plasma membrane and most other membranes are composed of a lipid bi-layer in which integral proteins are buried. True True or False: Procaryotic cells are usually smaller than eucaryotic cells. True True or False: Most procaryotes have strong cell walls that give them shape. True The significance of the plasma membrane is that: A) It selectively allows some molecules to pass into the organism B) It pr...
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TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO
  • TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO

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  • Chapter 01 Testbank Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Disease-causing microorganisms are called A. decomposers. B. procaryotes. C. pathogens. D. eucaryotes. E. fermenters. 2. The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called A. decomposers. B. prokaryotes. C. pathogens. D. eukaryotes. E. fermenters. 3. The microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells are called A. decompose...
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TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO
  • TEST BANK FOR FOUNDATIONS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 8TH EDITION: KATHLEEN P. TALARO

  • Exam (elaborations) • 14 pages • 2023
  • Chapter 01 Testbank Student: ___________________________________________________________________________ 1. Disease-causing microorganisms are called A. decomposers. B. procaryotes. C. pathogens. D. eucaryotes. E. fermenters. 2. The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called A. decomposers. B. prokaryotes. C. pathogens. D. eukaryotes. E. fermenters. 3. The microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells are called A. decompose...
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Biochemical Engineering
  • Biochemical Engineering

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2023
  • Biochemical Engineering correct answersdeals with the conduct of biological processes on an industrial scale and the processes where the catalysts are either living cells or extracts of them Bioengineering correct answersthe application of engineering to living things, such as humans and plants. engineering that involves biosynthesis of animal and plant products Procaryotes correct answerscells that do not have a true nucleus; lack membrane bound organelles Eucaryotes correct answersorganisms...
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Phase Separation 2
  • Phase Separation 2

  • Class notes • 9 pages • 2022
  • Last time we said that the problem we are discussing is how cells manage to create different compartments; procaryotes and eukaryotes have major differences in complexity, and the major innovation in this transition is the nucleus, the invention of a new compartment that allows cells to carry out certain functions in a different compartment (gene transcription) and physically separated from translation that happens in the cytoplasm. Doing so, creates regulatory layers that otherwise would not be...
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Des procaryotes aux eucaryotes: la Deuxième genèse
  • Des procaryotes aux eucaryotes: la Deuxième genèse

  • Class notes • 4 pages • 2021
  • L’endosymbiose est la coopération mutuellement bénéfique entre deux organismes vivants, donc une forme de symbiose, où l'un est contenu par l'autre.
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The Cell
  • The Cell

  • Class notes • 8 pages • 2022
  • this is the summary of ' The Cell' unit
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TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE
  • TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE

  • Summary • 9 pages • 2021
  • Ce cours cible l'étude des microorganismes procaryotes et eucaryotes: leurs structures, mode de reproduction, physiologie et métabolisme sont comparés; leur distribution dans la nature et leurs relations avec les autres organismes vivants sont étudiés, en intégrant les concepts de symbiose et pathogénicité. Le cours cible aussi les stratégies mises en place pour la destruction et le contrôle des microorganismes. Un contexte plus écologique, la diversité microbienne des sols et les c...
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TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE
  • TOUT SUR LA MICROBIOLOGIE

  • Summary • 9 pages • 2021
  • Ce cours cible l'étude des microorganismes procaryotes et eucaryotes: leurs structures, mode de reproduction, physiologie et métabolisme sont comparés; leur distribution dans la nature et leurs relations avec les autres organismes vivants sont étudiés, en intégrant les concepts de symbiose et pathogénicité. Le cours cible aussi les stratégies mises en place pour la destruction et le contrôle des microorganismes. Un contexte plus écologique, la diversité microbienne des sols et les c...
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