Cell Structure 1 Chapter 4: Cell Structure Topics you are not responsible for: Bacterial cell walls and the Archaea Cell-to-cell interactions End of Chapter questions: Understand: all Apply: all Synthesize: 1, 3, 4 Do all mQuiz questions TEM of Platinum/Carbon replicas of HeLa cell cytoplasm showing clathrin-coated vesicles and microtubules Inner Life of The Cell
Chapter 4: Cell Structure. Topics you are not responsible for: Bacterial cell walls and the Archaea Cell-to-cell interactions End of Chapter questions: Understand: all Apply: all Synthesize: 1, 3, 4 Do all mQuiz questions. Inner Life of The Cell. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Cell Structure 1
Chapter 4:Cell Structure
Topics you are not responsible for:Bacterial cell walls and the ArchaeaCell-to-cell interactions
End of Chapter questions:Understand: allApply: allSynthesize: 1, 3, 4
Do all mQuiz questions
TEM of Platinum/Carbon replicas of HeLa cell cytoplasm showing clathrin-coated vesicles and microtubules
D. TEM (Transmission Electron Microscopy) of neurons (cross-section) showing internal cellular structures. ttp://visualsunlimited.photoshelter. com/image/I00005SIGjGWwl9U
E. SEM (Scanning Electron Microscopy) of neurons showing external surface structures.http://www.med.nus.edu.sg/ant/histonet/txt/nervsem/nerv03.sem.html
Examples of Light Microscopy
A. Standard Bright Field Microscopy of Histological section of brain stained to show Neurofibrillary Tangles (>) and Aβ plaques (*). http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag //artsep06/mc-Alzheimer.html
B. DIC (Differential Interference Microscopy) of Neocortical neurons in primary culture. Note accentuation of edges and 3D-like appearance Adapted from http://www.ipmc.cnrs.fr/cgi-bin/standard.cgi?descriptif=mantegazza.txt&dossier1=equipes&dossier2=mantegazza&site=inter&menu=1&ssmenu=14&lang=uk
C. Fluorescence Microscopy of fibroblast cell culture stained for proteins of the nucleus, mitochondria, and peroxisomes, as well as the filamentous actin and intermediate filaments. http://learn.hamamatsu.com/galleries/ digitalimages/muntjac/muntjaclarge10.html