Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781260159080
Author: Martin, Terry R., Prentice-craver, Cynthia
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 5, Problem 4.5A
Electron micrographs represent extremely thin slices of cells. Each micrograph in figure 5.5 contains a section of a nucleus and some cytoplasm. Compare the organelles shown in these micrographs with organelles of the animal cell model and figure 5.1.
Using the terms provided, identify the structures indicated by the arrows in figure 5.5.
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Laboratory Manual For Human Anatomy & Physiology
Ch. 5 - Which of the following cellular structures is not...Ch. 5 - Which of the following cellular structures is...Ch. 5 - The outer boundary of a cell is the mitochondrial...Ch. 5 - Microtubules, intermediate filaments, and...Ch. 5 - Easily attainable living cells observed in this...Ch. 5 - A slide of human cheek cells can be stained to...Ch. 5 - Cellular energy is stored in ER. ATP. DNA. RNA.Ch. 5 - The smooth ER possesses ribosomes. True...Ch. 5 - The nuclear envelope contains nuclear pores. True...Ch. 5 - The cells lining the inside of the cheek are...
Ch. 5 - Figure 5.4 Label the indicated cellular structure...Ch. 5 - Match the cellular components in column A with the...Ch. 5 - Prob. 2.1ACh. 5 - Prob. 2.2ACh. 5 - What do the various types of cells in these...Ch. 5 - What are the main differences you observed among...Ch. 5 - Prob. 3.4ACh. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...Ch. 5 - Electron micrographs represent extremely thin...
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