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UMass Amherst: Biology Department -> Faculty -> Elizabeth A. Connor
... Our current aim is to determine the contribution of glial Schwann cells and extracellular matrix molecules to nerve terminal stability at the frog neuromuscular junction. The frog neuromuscular junction is ... dyes, and confocal microscopy, we are testing the contribution of the Schwann cells and matrix molecules in stability of nerve terminals. These experiments will provide needed insight into the ...
www.bio.umass.edu

Mycology - Structure and Function - Wall Composition
... consists of a hydrophobic domain and a hydrophilic domain. The amphipathic structure provides the molecules with an extraordinary array of functions. The proteins are excreted from the hyphal tip. ... highly protected, or relatively susceptible to the environment, because of various constituents in the matrix. The wall also allows the cell to communicate with the environment, enabling reproduction, ...
bugs.bio.usyd.edu.au

Ant Trails: A Key to Management with Baits
... discoverer, Dufour, and is laid down by the stinger. This pheromone is made up of molecules which evaporate very quickly. Thus, the fire ant's odor trail is very short-lived ... acceptable and readily picked up, (2) a palatable carrier, which gives the physical structure or matrix to the bait, (3) a toxicant, which should be non-repellent, and delayed in action ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

On-Line Glossary: G
... . (17) gel. A matrix of polyacrylamide, agarose or similar material in which the electrophoresis of molecules is carried out. (10) gel electrophoresis. A type of electrophoresis in which the molecules in a sample ...
ppathw3.cals.cornell.edu

MIT Biology Hypertextbook: Chemistry Review
... These molecules are known as hydrophobic (water hating), as opposed to water loving hydrophilic molecules which can form H-bonds with H2O. Hydrophobic molecules tend to aggregate together in avoidance of H2O molecules; ... energetic solution involves forcing all of the nonpolar molecules together, thus reducing the total surface area that breaks up the H2O H-bond matrix. 2 pH The pH is a measure of ...
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Glycolysis Problems
... words, why are these proteins imbedded in membranes instead of floating freely in the cytoplasm, matrix or stroma? Give 2 important reasons. Question #2 Trace the sequence of chemical changes that ... . Question #4 What will be the net synthesis of ATP in prokaryotes when the following molecules are oxidized: (Explain how you got this answer) 1 mole of glucose in the presence ...
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Botany online: Cell Wall
... be understood. Among them are: the structure of cellulose, the significance and structure of matrix polysaccharides, the significance and meaning of polymers of other classes of substances (like lignin ... of appositions (cuticle, etc.), the excretion of gelatinous substances and the expression of receptor molecules that serve the species-specific cell-cell recognition and that, too, play a role ...
www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de

Thursday, November 9, 2000
... by energy transfer from adjacent pigment molecules in protein complexes called antennas. These "antenna" pigment molecules (chlorophylls and carotenoids) absorb light ... to transfer 4 electrons from 2 molecules of water to 2 molecules of NADP+. This produces 2 molecules of NADPH and 1 molecule ... it also picks up two protons from the stroma matrix and becomes PQH2. It is able to "carry" both electrons ...
www.life.uiuc.edu

Usenet Newsgroups in Botany & Microbiology
... organisms.pseudomonas bionet.mycology Molecular Biology: bionet.molbio.ageing bionet.molbio.bio-matrix bionet.molbio.embldatabase bionet.molbio.evolution bionet.molbio.gdb bionet.molbio.genbank ... bionet.molbio.yeast bionet.molbio.proteins.fluorescent bionet.molec-model bionet.molecules.peptides bionet.molecules.repertoires Systematics: sci.bio.systematics Techniques: sci.bio.technology sci.techniques ...
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The Succulent Plant Page: Glossary of Botanical Terms
... that opens when dry and ripe. Carbohydrate - a diverse group of large food storage molecules formed by linking sugar monomers into polysaccharide chains by glycosidic bonds. Carotenoid - Carotene - ... constructed from a variety of materials: Plant cell walls are constructed from a matrix of insoluble polysaccharides including cellulose, hemicellulose and pectin. Algal cell walls contain cellulose ...
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