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| eosin acts as an acid or basic dye? |
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| a substances stained by an acid dye is |
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| the acidophilic particles in an eosinophil are |
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| DNA and RNA are basophilic because |
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| they are negatively charged |
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| a basophilic dye binds to things that have what kind of charge? |
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| a basophilic dye is basic because it has what kind of charge? |
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| ribosomes stain basophilic because |
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| they contain a lot of RNA, which is negatively charged. |
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| things that stain acidophilic have what kind of charge? |
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| an acid dye exists as a(n) ________ in solution |
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| the cytoplasm of a cell is approximately what percent protein by weight? |
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| polysaccharides bound to membrane proteins |
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| oligosaccharides bound to membrane proteins |
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| synthesize proteins for use within cytoplasm |
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| synthesizes proteins for packaging, secretion; post-translational modification, transport |
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| modification (glycosylation, phosphorylation, sulfation, proteolysis), packaging and transport |
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| bring substances into cell for transport and degradation |
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| intracellular digestive system; removes damaged or foreign bodies. Contain hydrolytic enzymes. |
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| fluid-phase pinocytosis, receptor-mediated endocytosis, phagocytosis |
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| invagination and pinching off of cytoplasmic membrane, placing small droplets in pinocytotic vesicle, then transferred to cytosol |
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| receptor-mediated pinocytosis |
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| internalization of proteins, hormones, growth factors by pinocytosis |
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| ingestion of large particles by engulfing within a vacuole in the cytocplasm. |
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| macrophage, neutrophil, eosinophil, monocyte |
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| has not entered a digestive event |
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| structure left after hydrolitic enzymes have been emptied |
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| removeal of obsolete cellular organelles by lysosomes |
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| mitochondria are best recognized by the presence of |
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| the phases of the Cell Cycle are: |
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| intense synth of RNA and proteins |
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| DNA Synthesis -- committment to mitosis |
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| gap between S and mitosis |
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| non-dividing state of cell |
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