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NUCLEUS- CELL STRUCTURE

  • SOFI YASEEN
  • September 29, 2020
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  •  NUCLEUS The nucleus is a layer bound organelle found in most of eukaryotic cells. It is the biggest organelle of the eukaryotic cell, representing around 10% of its volume. It houses the genome, and through quality articulation, it co-ordinates the exercises of the cell.  Structure  The Nucleus is a moderately huge and round layer bound […]

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    POWER HOUSE OF CELL- MITOCHONDRIA

  • SOFI YASEEN
  • September 25, 2020
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  •  MITOCHONDRIA Mitochondria (singular: mitochondrion) are twofold film bound cell organelles with a normal size of 0.75-3 μm². They are found in most mammalian cells, with prominent exemptions including experienced erythrocytes. Traditionally alluded to as the ‘force to be reckoned with of the phone’, they are the site of most of ATP union and are accordingly […]

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    Movement of Molecules

  • SOFI YASEEN
  • September 25, 2020
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  • Cell layers are “specifically porous”. This implies they permit the development of certain atoms openly across them, yet don’t permit the free entry of others.  In wide terms, there are three manners by which particles move across layers. This article will think about the cycles of dissemination, assimilation, and dynamic vehicle, and think about the […]

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