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Slide 1 Cell Functions What your cells do on a daily basis to keep themselves – and you – alive! Slide 2 This happens mainly in the Mitochondrion! Cellular Respiration:…
Slide 1 Nuclear Technologies and the Environment Slide 2 What is radiation? Energy in transit Classified as non-ionizing or ionizing Can be a wave (photon) or a particle…
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Slide 1 Physical requirements for growth Prefixes and suffixes: Bacteria are highly diverse in the types of conditions they can grow in. – Optimal or required conditions…
Types of Cells Prokaryotic- no nucleus. Simple cells. Found in bacteria Eukaryotic- nucleus. Complex cells. Found in animals, plants Cell Organelles- parts The nucleus is…
Physical requirements for growth Prefixes and suffixes: Bacteria are highly diverse in the types of conditions they can grow in. Optimal or required conditions implied by…