| Human Physiology, 7/e Stuart I Fox,
Pierce College
Cell Structure and Genetic Control
Internet Activities
Lipids
(http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/lm/lipids/lipids.html)
Basic information on phospholipids is offered at this site. Question: Name the major component of cell membranes. What does the term "amphipathic" mean? How does this characteristic relate to the structure of cell membranes? |
| | | The Dictionary of Cell Biology
(http://on.to/cellbiology)
This site contains a friendly and comprehensive dictionary related to cytology, histology, and molecular biology. Question: What role does aquaporin play in membrane transport? |
| | | Nucleic Acids
(http://esg-www.mit.edu:8001/esgbio/lm/nucleicacids/nucleicacids.html)
Diagrams of nucleotides and complementary base pairing in DNA are provided at this site. Question: What does "complementary base pairing" mean? |
| | | Nucleic Acids
(http://www-medlib.med.utah.edu/NetBiochem/nucacids.htm)
This site describes the structure of nucleic acids, the semiconservative nature of DNA synthesis, DNA repair, RNA synthesis, and the three major types of RNA. Question: Why is the replication of DNA referred to as being semi-conservative? |
| | | Cell Division: Binary Fission and Mitosis
(http://gened.emc.maricopa.edu/bio/bio181/BIOBK/BioBookmito.html)
This site provides a detailed text description of cell division. Question: On a piece of paper, sketch and describe the stages of cell division. |
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