Cell Cycle: Introduction, Phase, Mechanism and Significance
The Cell Cycle Introduction Cell cycle is series of events. It occurs in cell which leads the cell to its maturation and subsequent division. Discovered by Prevost and Dumas in …
Cell Biology is the scientific discipline focused on the study of cells—their physiological properties, structure, organelles, interactions, life cycle, division, and death. It includes both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and bridges molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry.
The Cell Cycle Introduction Cell cycle is series of events. It occurs in cell which leads the cell to its maturation and subsequent division. Discovered by Prevost and Dumas in …
Cytoskeleton: Definition, Functions and Types Contents Definition Functions Types Microtubule Intermediate filament Microfilament Cytoskeleton Definition Cytoskeleton is Intracellular network of protein filament present in cytoplasm. It is composed of three …
Cancer: Intro, Types, Development and Therapy Introduction Cancer is a loss of cell cycle regulation that cause excessive cell division in uncontrolled manner. Cancer is caused by various type of …
The Nucleus-Detailed Structure and Functions Nucleus The nucleus is a central part of the cell; it can be easily distinguished between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The nucleus functions as a …
Introduction The biological membranes structure is made up of lipids that exist in the bilayer, separating cytosol from the extracellular environment with the help of a defined boundary. The membrane …
Membrane Transport and its Types – Passive and Active Transport and its Transporters Introduction Membrane lipid bilayers have a hydrophobic interior, which prevents the passage of most polar molecules. The …
Plasma Membrane- Structure, Properties, Lipid Rafts and Glycolipids Introduction All cells including both prokaryotic and eukaryotic, are surrounded by a plasma membrane, which separates its internal contents from the extracellular …
Comparison Between the Domains Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya Characteristic Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Cell nucleus No No Yes Chromosome form Single, circular Single, circular Multiple, linear DNA replication origins One One …
Difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Introduction In 1674 the classification of microbes was started with the invention of light microscope. Today it is a discipline which is based on the …