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Biology (Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells (plant cells contain a…
Biology
Difference Between Plant and Animal Cells
plant cells contain a specialized chemical compound called chlorophyll
Plant cells have a large central vacuole; tend to be small in animal cells
Some plant cells store energy in the form of starch or oils
Animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen, a carbohydrate, or as lipids in the form of fats
Some animal cells have specialized compounds
Animal cells have centrioles; paired structures that are involved in cell division
SOCIAL AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN SYSTEMS BIOLOGY
ORGAN TRANSPLANTS
GENE THEREPY
CLONING
TRANSGENIC TECHNIQUES
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES
MEDICAL IMAGING IN TECHNOLOGIES
X-ray Fluoroscopy
X-ray Radiotherapy
Ultrasound
Computed Assisted Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Mitosis
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase and Cytokinesis
Different Tissues
Animal Tissues
Epithelial
Connective Tissue
Muscle Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Plant Tissues
Meristematic Tissue
Epidermal Tissue
Ground Tissue
Vascular Tissue
Stem Cells
Plant Stem Cells
They are active throughout the life of the plant
Plant stem cells are found in the roots and the stem
Animal stem cells
Embryonic stem cell
Found in almost all embryos
Can undergo differentiation and become any type of organ or tissue
Adult stem cell
Found in only certain locations
Can only become a certainty of tissue or organ
Mostly involved in replacement of damaged tissue
Cancer Cells vs Normal Cells
Normal Cells
self destruct when they're too damaged
Stick together to form masses of cells
Reproduces for about 50-60 cell divisions
Makes exact copies of themselves through mitosis
Cancer Cells
Moves to other parts of the body
Independent
Does not stop reproducing
Makes exact copies of itself
Main Organ Systems
Plant
Shoot System
Root System
Animal
Digestive System
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Nervous System
Main Organs
Plant
Roots
Leaves
Stem
Flower/Fruit
Animal
Skin
Lungs
Heart
Organs of Digestion