BIOL 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: The Plant Cell, Ribosomal Rna, Protoplast

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The plant cell and the cell cycle - ch. 3 pg 35-38. Cell theory: characteristics of living organisms do not emerge gradually as the degree of organization increases, they appear quite suddenly and specifically in the form of a living cell, life begins where the cell begins. Repeated copies are arranged one after the other in a row (in tandem: sub category of tandemly repeated dna is simple-sequence repeated dna (satellite. The dna of the eukaryotic chromosome: dna of eukaryotic cells revealed two surprising facts, with a few exceptions, the amount of dna per cell - the genome- is the same for every diploid cell of any given species. But the variations among different species are enormous. In every eukaryotic cell, there appears to be a great excess of dna, or dna i. Intracellular membranes derived from the plasma membrane would gradually.

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