• Q : Describe the term cellular secretion...
    4/29/2013 6:30:00 AM :

    Describe the term cellular secretion: Cell secretion is the removal of exterior substances formed by the cell (for illustration, hormones, mucous, sweat, and so on).

  • Q : What is Cyclosis...
    4/29/2013 6:24:00 AM :

    Cyclosis: Cyclosis is a kind of internal cell movement in which an oriented flow of circulating material is formed and maintained in cytoplasm by the action of microfilaments. Cyclosis is much easily

  • Q : Define cell movements...
    4/29/2013 6:22:00 AM :

    Cell movements: Cell movements are movements functioned by cell structures, similar to the movements of cilia and flagella, the pseudopod movements (in amoeba, macrophages, and so on), the cyclosis of

  • Q : Define cytoskeleton and its constituents...
    4/29/2013 6:21:00 AM :

    Define cytoskeleton and its constituents: Cytoskeleton is the cytoplasmic structure which supports cell, keeps its shape and fixates and moves cell organelles. This is made up of an extensive network

  • Q : What is deplasmolysis of plant cells...
    4/29/2013 6:19:00 AM :

    Deplasmolysis of plant cells: The plant cell when located beneath hypertonic medium loses a huge amount of water and its cell membrane detaches from cell wall. In that condition the cell is termed as

  • Q : Mass transportation across cell membrane...
    4/29/2013 6:18:00 AM :

    Mass transportation across cell membrane: Mass transportation is the entrance or existence of substances in or from the cell engulfed by portions of membrane. The fusion of internal substance having m

  • Q : Main types of passive transport...
    4/29/2013 6:17:00 AM :

    Main types of passive transport: The three main types of passive transport are: osmosis, simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion.

  • Q : What is osmotic pressure...
    4/29/2013 6:16:00 AM :

    Osmotic pressure (OP) is the pressure formed in an aqueous solution by a region of lower solute concentration on a region of high solute concentration forcing the passage of water from that to this mo

  • Q : Define diffusion...
    4/29/2013 6:15:00 AM :

    Diffusion: It is the spreading of substance molecules from an area where the substance is more concentrated to other area where it is less concentrated. For illustration, throughout the boiling of wat

  • Q : Define membrane...
    4/29/2013 6:14:00 AM :

    Membrane: Membrane is any delicate sheet which separates one region from the other blocking or allowing (selectively or wholly) the passage of substances. The skin, for illustration, can be considered

  • Q : Function of plant cell wall...
    4/29/2013 6:12:00 AM :

    Function of plant cell wall: The plant cell wall has protective and structural functions. It plays a significant role in the constraint of cell size, preventing the cell to break whenever it absorbs l

  • Q : Functions of cytoskeleton...
    4/29/2013 6:11:00 AM :

    Functions of cytoskeleton: As the name suggests, the cytoskeleton is accountable for supporting of the normal shape of cell; it too acts as a facilitator for substance transport across the cell and fo

  • Q : Major components of cytoskeleton...
    4/29/2013 6:08:00 AM :

    Major components of cytoskeleton: The cytoskeleton is a network of much small tubules and filaments distributed all through the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells. This is made up of microtubules, microfil

  • Q : What are mitochondria...
    4/29/2013 6:06:00 AM :

    What are mitochondria? What is the fundamental morphology of such organelles and in which cells they can be found?

  • Q : Define cytoplasmic inclusions...
    4/29/2013 6:05:00 AM :

    Cytoplasmic inclusions: Cytoplasmic inclusions are the cytoplasmic molecular aggregates, like pigments, organic polymers and crystals. They are not considered in cell organelles. Fat glycogen granule

  • Q : Cytoplasmic structures exist in animal cells...
    4/29/2013 6:04:00 AM :

    What are the most important cytoplasmic structures exist in animal cells?

  • Q : Key structures within the cell nucleus...
    4/29/2013 6:03:00 AM :

    Key structures within the cell nucleus: In the cell nucleus the key structures are: the nucleolus, an optically dense area, spherical shaped, where there are concentrated ribosomal RNA (that is, rRNA)

  • Q : Main portions of eukaryotic cell...
    4/29/2013 6:01:00 AM :

    Main portions of eukaryotic cell: The eukaryotic cell can be split into two main parts: the cell membrane which separates the intra-cellular space from the outer space physically delimiting the cell;

  • Q : Define cell theory...
    4/29/2013 6:00:00 AM :

    Cell theory: The Cell theory is a theory which asserts that cell is the constituent unit of the living beings. Prior to the discovery of the cell, it was not accepted that the living beings were made

  • Q : Difference between plasma membrane and cell wall...
    4/29/2013 5:59:00 AM :

    Difference between plasma membrane and cell wall: Plasma membrane and cell wall is not similar thing. Plasma membrane, also termed as cell membrane, is the outer membrane general to all living cells

  • Q : Categorization of Cells...
    4/29/2013 5:58:00 AM :

    What are the two main groups into which the cells are categorized? Answer: Cells can be categorized as eukaryotic or prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cell is that devoid of a delimited nucleus. And Eukaryot

  • Q : What is glycemic index...
    4/29/2013 5:56:00 AM :

    Glycemic index: The glycemic index or GI is a ranking of foods on a scale from 0 to 100 according to the level to which they raise blood sugar levels subsequent to eating. The Glucose is given a relat

  • Q : What is Methylsulfonylmethane or MSM...
    4/29/2013 5:55:00 AM :

    MSM: Methylsulfonylmethane or MSM is an extremely biologically precious source of sulphur. Sulphur is significant for joint tissue support; though, other nutrients are too supportive of joint health.

  • Q : Explain colloidal minerals...
    4/29/2013 5:53:00 AM :

    Colloidal minerals: A "colloid" is a chemical explanation of a gel-like suspension. Thus, colloidal minerals would be a blend of minerals found in certain form of suspension or solution. Usually, comm

  • Q : Define Bioavailability...
    4/29/2013 5:53:00 AM :

    Define bioavailability: It refers to potential a product which has to be absorbed into the bloodstream and contain the desired impact on consumer. In another words, a product with very good quality ra

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