1. Gluconeogenesis 2. GluconeogenesisSynthesis of "new glucose" from common metabolites•Humans use ~160 g of glucose per day•75% is used by the brain•Body…
Slide 1Synthesis of "new glucose" from common metabolites Humans use ~160 g of glucose per day 75% is used by the brain Body fluids contain only 20 g of glucose…
Slide 1How do cells maintain structure, connections & organize activities? Slide 2 Proteins! Ultimately responsible for each of these activities. Proteins provide structure,…
Slide 1 Cellular Transport Notes Ch. 3.4 Slide 2 About Cell Membranes 1.All cells have a cell membrane 2.Functions: a.Controls what enters and exits the cell to maintain…
Slide 1 Cell Transport The movement of molecules can be either passive (no energy) or active (needs energy) depending upon the membrane structure and concentration gradients.…
Micro-Neuroscience Daniel Ohngemach and Michael Putman Neurons and Glia Cells of the Nervous System are divided into two types: Neurons are specialized to transmit information…
Micro-Neuroscience Daniel Ohngemach and Michael Putman Neurons and Glia Cells of the Nervous System are divided into two types: Neurons are specialized to transmit information…
1.Transport through cell membranes AS Biology, Cell membranes and Transport2. Transport through cell membranes The phospholipid bilayer is a good barrier around cells, especially…