What Do Golgi Bodies Look Like
Found in eukaryotic cells, golgi bodies are membrane bound organelles composed of cisternae (series of 5-8, cup-shaped flattened stacks). They... View Article
Found in eukaryotic cells, golgi bodies are membrane bound organelles composed of cisternae (series of 5-8, cup-shaped flattened stacks). They... View Article
Golgi apparatus are also referred to as the post office of the cell. It is mainly involved in the secretion... View Article
Plant cells have several hundreds of Golgi bodies compared to animal cells who have only one Golgi apparatus. The rough... View Article
A eukaryotic animal cell usually has as few as one golgi body unlike a plant cell which has several hundreds... View Article
Both ribosomes and Golgi bodies are important cell organelles. Ribosomes constitute 60% RNA and 40% proteins. They mainly synthesize proteins... View Article
Golgi bodies are known as the post office of the cell. In the cell, it packs protein molecules and sends... View Article
Formation of the Golgi bodies revolves around two existing theories. The vesicular shuttle model and the cisternae maturation model. The... View Article
Special vacuoles known as contractile vacuoles (membrane-bound organelles) are found in protists which instead of storage take part in osmoregulation.... View Article
For the regulation of osmotic pressure and expelling out excess water from the cell. Regulation of quantity of water within... View Article
Vacuoles, found in both plant and animal cells, serves as the storage unit of the cell. They hold various substances,... View Article
Alpha, beta and gamma taxonomy are the three periods of taxonomy pertaining to important events in classification. Alpha taxonomy is... View Article
Taxonomy is the scientific field of study dealing with identifying, naming and categorizing entities based on shared traits suitably. The... View Article
Theophrastus is widely regarded as the Father Of Botany. Theophrastus, a student of Aristotle, contrived and described many theories and... View Article
Azoospermia is a medical condition wherein sperms are absent in the ejaculate or the semen. Men with this condition can... View Article
Listed below are some traits of Pteridophytes – Known to be the first ever terrestrial plants to have evolved Vascular,... View Article
The gymnosperms are said to have originated about 319 million years ago; they are said to be the first seed... View Article
Almost all pteridophytes reproduce through sexual mode of reproduction which includes meiosis and fertilization. Through meiosis, pteridophytes produce spores wherein... View Article
TCA cycle is regulated by allosteric regulation. The metabolites regulate the cycle by feedback inhibition. The enzyme isocitrate dehydrogenase and... View Article
Oxaloacetate is regenerated in the last step of the TCA cycle. Malate is dehydrogenated to produce oxaloacetate. Enzyme malate dehydrogenase... View Article
TCA cycle does not require oxygen directly. It produces carbon dioxide, some ATPs and reductants, namely NADH and FADH2. NADH... View Article