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Plant Pathology Glossary
... wall of epidermal cells, which connect to valleys in the cuticle surface, exposing the plasma membrane. Plant metabolites leak from the ectodesmata and accumulate in the valleys on the leaf surface ... plant pathology, papilla refers to the accumulation of material between the host plant's cell wall and cell membrane at the point of fungal penetration. A papilla is usually composed of silicon, lignin ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

Managing Bull Fertility in Beef Cattle Herds
... protein and later termed fertility associated antigen (FAA), binds to the sperm cell membrane following ejaculation. Once attached to the sperm membrane, FAA facilitates the binding of sperm cells to "heparin-like" compounds ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Glossary of Terms
... of a chemical in the environment. Bacteria A microscopic organism that consists of a single cell Basic Alkaline; a compound with a pH above 7. Bioaccumulation The accumulation within living organisms ... Located in the cell membrane are pumps made of proteins, which transport molecules in and out of the cell. An efflux pump would be one that transports molecules out of the cell. Enteric Virus ...
extoxnet.orst.edu

Prof. Dr. Meral Yucel
... University, Chemistry 1973 Ph.D. Middle East Technical University, Biology 1980 Research Interest Chararacterization of cell membrane proteins and lipid composition, relation on hormone receptors Hücre zarı proteinlerinin ve lipid kompozisyonlarÄ ...
plantbiotech.metu.edu.tr

Ebru KARABAL
... dismutase, catalase, ascorbate peroxidase, glutathione reductase) activities. Effect of boron toxicity on lipid peroxidation and cell membrane stability. Possible relationship between tolerance to excess boron concentrations and antioxidant defence system in barley ...
plantbiotech.metu.edu.tr
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... cell wall is penetrated the cell membrane is not disrupted. The endomycorrhizal fungus produces a highly branched hyphal structure called an arbuscule within the plant cell by invaginating its cell membrane ...
res2.agr.gc.ca

1.1 Membrane Structure and Composition
... makes the membrane more fluid. Therefore, one way for a cell to control the fluidity of its membrane is by regulating its level of cholesterol in the cell membrane. Another way for the cell to control the fluidity of its membrane is to ...
web.mit.edu

Membrane Transport Mechanisms
... Facilitated diffusion utilizes membrane protein channels to allow charged molecules (which otherwise could not diffuse across the cell membrane) to freely diffuse in a nd out of the cell. These channels comes ... into the cell and Na+ out of the cell at the same time, with the expenditure of ATP. Secondary active transport involves using energy to establish a gradient across the cell membrane, and ...
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UCMP Glossary: Cell biology
... cell membrane -- The outer membrane of a cell, which separates it from the environment. Also called a plasma membrane or plasmalemma. cell wall -- Rigid structure deposited outside the cell membrane. Plants are known for their cell ...
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu

Open Directory - Science: Biology: Cell Biology
... Cell Biology (353) Description Directories (3) Education (30) Laboratories (26) Meetings (5) Methods and Techniques (19) Organizations (22) Personal Pages (10) Products and Services (71) Publications (72) Cell Membrane and Adhesion (13) Cytoskeleton (11) Image Galleries (6) Organelles (13) Stem Cells@ (67) Apoptosis (12) Cancer@ (18) Cell Cycle (9) Cytokines ...
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