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I left my textbook at school.sully800 wrote:The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
Here's a novel idea: Do your own homework! You are currently using the internet and asking a group of board game players to tell you about the cell? Ask Google or your textbook the same question and you will probably find a much more appropriate, thorough, and correct answer.
sully800 wrote:I'm not buying it. Google always helps.
Skoffin wrote: So um.. er... I'll be honest, I don't know what the f*ck to do from here. Goddamnit chu.
Strife wrote:Could someone post, all the parts of a cell, some info bout organelles, and organelle structures, please. Thanks to any and everyone who helps.
It was on a test, we had to explain, and I did. My answer is what came up n the first 23 pages on google, and I got it wrong. Thats why I asked, I don't know why sully was all over my ass for Homework...edwinissweet wrote:Strife wrote:Could someone post, all the parts of a cell, some info bout organelles, and organelle structures, please. Thanks to any and everyone who helps.
AP biology???
dude thats wat i had to do in special ed science. wow that cant be a AP course
Strife wrote:Could someone post, all the parts of a cell, some info bout organelles, and organelle structures, please. Thanks to any and everyone who helps.
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
AndrewLC wrote:www.wikipedia.org
Simonov wrote:
p.s. google doesn't always help especially when looking some valuable info ( by that i mean not sports, porn, music or other recreational topics)
Strife wrote:Could someone post, all the parts of a cell, some info bout organelles, and organelle structures, please. Thanks to any and everyone who helps.
Strife wrote:It was on a test, we had to explain, and I did. My answer is what came up n the first 23 pages on google, and I got it wrong. Thats why I asked, I don't know why sully was all over my ass for Homework...edwinissweet wrote:Strife wrote:Could someone post, all the parts of a cell, some info bout organelles, and organelle structures, please. Thanks to any and everyone who helps.
AP biology???
dude thats wat i had to do in special ed science. wow that cant be a AP courseLOL, your in special ed?
~ And thanks guys
Cells fall into one of two categories, prokaryotic or eukaryotic. In a prokaryotic cell, found only in bacteria and archaebacteria(-Spelling?), all the components, including the DNA, mingle freely in the cell’s interior, a single compartment. Eukaryotic cells, which make up plants, animals, fungi, and all other life forms, contain numerous compartments, or organelles, within each cell. The DNA in eukaryotic cells is enclosed in a special organelle called the nucleus, which serves as the cell’s command center.
Eukaryotes, insides of the cells are organized into separate membrane wrapped organelles, including a nucleus and mitochondria. An important organelle found in eukaryotic algae is the chloroplast, which contains the light-absorbing pigments responsible for capturing the energy in sunlight during photosynthesis. In most algae the primary pigment is chlorophyll, the same green pigment used in plants.
Chloroplasts, a organelle, contain numerous internal compartments called thylakoids where enzymes aid in the energy conversion process. A function of this is to create glucose. The purpose of glucose would be to form ATP for energy.
exactly, AP classes are jokesStrife wrote:Its the same class, just faster paced and more review of old work.dustn64 wrote:I did this in regular Biology...
misterman10 wrote:exactly, AP classes are jokesStrife wrote:Its the same class, just faster paced and more review of old work.dustn64 wrote:I did this in regular Biology...
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