Articles related to "Cellular"
The Atomic Universe - Final Part
The concluding part builds on material discussed in the preceding articles. It describes molecular reactions occuring at the cellular level, it process,its relevance to and role in recovery and cure and its connection to bodywork as a tool for healing.
• atoms
• molecules
• cells
• atomic
• molecular
Aerobic Cellular Respiration
Glycolysis, synthesis of acetyl-CoA, Kreb's Cycle and electron transport are the complex series of reactions that turn the food we eat into energy.
• what is glucose metabolism
• aerobic cellular respiration
• adenosine triphosphate atp
• turning food into energy
• autotroph heterotroph
Eukaryotic Cellular Structure
Eukaryotic cells possess several critical differences from prokaryotic cells, including a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
• eukaryote cellular structure
• eukaryotic cell structureal elements organelles
• prokaryote prokaryotic
• cell nucleus cytoplasm ribosomes
• cytoskeleton microfilaments intermediate filaments
What Is Cellular Metabolism?
We hear the word used all the time, read diet books on how to boost ours and lament its slowing as we age. But what exactly is metabolism?
• what is metabolism
• aerobic cellular respiration
• adenosine triphosphate atp
• what is an autotroph heterotroph
• glycolysis
What Is Mitotic Cellular Division?
In order for organisms to grow, develop and maintain life, cells must divide. Cellular division involves the basic stages of interphase, nuclear division and cytokinesis.
• eukaryotic cell cycle
• mitotic cellular nuclear division
• mitosis somatic cells
• human life cycle
• interphase prophase metaphase anaphase telophase
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE ADVANCES = ETERNAL YOUTH?
In November of 1998 two separate American teams announced an extraordinary breakthrough. One was led by Dr. James Thomson from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the other by Dr. John Gearhart from John Hopkins University. Both teams managed, for the first time, to isolate and to grow indefinitely in the lab human embryonic stem cells (SC). They are the progenitor cells for all specialized cells and, in consequence, capable of producing all the different organs of the body and, thus, having the potential of extending your lifetime.
• blastocyte
• totipotent
• pluripotent
• fertilized egg
• sperm
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE ADVANCES = ETERNAL YOUTH?
For centuries man has known that, beyond broken bones, the human body cannot be repaired. That is because there are no spare parts, and the body's defense system rejects any type of tissue not recognized as its own. Will animal organs be used to repair the human body?
• xenotransplantation
• transplants
• genes
• genetic manipulation
• immune rejection
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR MEDICINE ADVANCES = ETERNAL YOUTH?
Of all the procedures, gadgets and living parts been explored with the aim of extending human life, the one that I think has the most immediate promising future is provided by the exciting new field of Tissue Engineering, which is what I tell you about in this article.
• tissue engineering
• artificial organs
• vacanti
• atala
• harvard
Paul D. Boyer - ATP and Cellular Energy
Paul D. Boyer shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997 for his work on defining the function of ATP in cellular functions.
• paul boyer
• nobel
• chemistry
• biochemistry
• atp
VHF RADIO VS. CELLULAR TELEPHONES
The Coast Guard does not advocate cellular phones as a substitute for the regular maritime radio. Find out why.
• boating safety
• marine communications
• vhf radios
• cell phones onboard
• communicating with other boats
Are We Being Scammed?
a look at some of the hype used to sell us "new and improved" stuff
• new and improved
• cellular mobile phones
• computers
Cancer Robustness
Robustness is the ability of cancers to adapt to changes in its environment and is a major cause of treatment failures. Viewing cancer as a robust system provides a more logical framework for the development of cancer therapies.
• homeostasis
• robustness
• heterogeneity
• feedback-control
• multidrug resistance
Mobile Phones: A Brief History
Mobile phones took the world by storm and they aren't letting up. With continuous improvement in quality, enhancement of technology, availability of information services, Internet, email etc the potential applications of "net-mobiles" are limitless. A brief history of the development of mobile phones is given in this article.
• cellular
• cellular phone
• cell phone
• federal communications commission
• fcc
The Atomic Universe - Part II
A discussion on the role of atoms in entity creation - matter & energy - and in the formation of cells that make up the human body.
• atoms
• molecules
• cells
• atomic
• molecular
Cell Phone History
History of cellular technology.
• history
• cell phone
• motorola
• nokia
• mobile phone
Stealth-adapted viruses
A PubMed search for "stealth-adapted virus" returned 6 hits all authored by WJ Martin, four of which appeared in one edition of the same journal.
• morgellon*
• delusional parasitosis
• virus
• stealth
• stealth-adapted
Martix, part two
Part two! Read part one first please.
• matrix
• sustainable living
• biomimcry
• the natural step
• systems thinking
Mobile Phones: A Health Hazard??
Can your teeny little mobile kill you? Does it pose a health risk? Or the only way a mobile can kill is when you use it while driving on the interstate? The article looks at some studies aimed at arriving at an answer to these questions.
• mobile
• cellular phones
• cancer
• brain tumor
• memory loss
The Matrix: Systems Thinking and Healing
The matrix is both complex and deceptively simple. It is used in working with clients and brings together TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Ayruvedic medicine, and the four-element theory and balances these old traditions with modern allopathic medicine.
It means an awareness that our bodies are more than the sum of our parts. We are not just a bag with a jumble of organs inside with a mind that is separate. Suddenly mind does have power over matter. Our thoughts, hang-ups, and self-criticism affect us on many levels including physical functioning.,The matrix is both complex and deceptively simple. It is used in working with clients and brings together TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Ayruvedic medicine, and the four-element theory and balances these old traditions with modern allopathic medicine.
It means an awareness that our bodies are more than the sum of our parts. We are not just a bag with a jumble of organs inside with a mind that is separate. Suddenly mind does have power over matter. Our thoughts, hang-ups, and self-criticism affect us on many levels including physical functioning.
• matrix
• sustainable living
• biomimcry
• the natural step
• systems thinking
Mitosis & Meiosis Comparison
This article series provides information of how mitotic and meiotic cell division differ and how these processes are integral to the human life cycle.
• mitosis meiosis comparison
• compare mitosis meiosis
• meiosis mitosis difference
• human life cycle
• somatic cell division
What Is an Enzyme Catalyst?
A cell's ability to carry out essential chemical reactions separates the animate from inanimate. Without these biological catalysts, life itself would not be possible.
• what is an enzyme
• what is a catalyst
• enzyme substrate complex
• catalytic protein
• denature enzyme
78. Biology vs. Chemistry: Part III
Trust me on this, it doesn't take THAT much effort, nor is it that complicated to stay in good physical health. Read up on a few embarrassingly "easy" tricks I've learned.
• ph balance
• rebound exercise
• geriatrics
• health
• exercise
Teaching Communication Skills
Effective communication skills are the hallmark of today's society, with all the diverse forms of communication available it is especially so. This article is about teaching communication.
• education
• homeschooling
• homeschooled
• home education
• home educated
Cell Phones for Travelers
A cell phone may not be an absolute travel necessity, but it can definitely come in handy. National Geographic's cell phone is geared toward tourists and students.
• cell phone
• traveling europe
• communication
• national geographic talk abroad travel phone
• national geographic
Energy and Information
In the 20th and 21st centuries, computer science and physics have teamed up to explore the enigmatic relationship between energy and information.
• energy and information
• cellular automata
• game of life
• information systems
• self-computing universe
Ethnic Festa Italiana Milwaukee WI
Festa Italiana is the premiere Italian festival in America, held on the Summerfest Grounds on the lake front in Miwaukee, Wisconsin on July 17 - 20, 2008.
• milwaukee festivals
• wisconsin events
• festa italiana
• ethnic festival
• summerfest grounds
Eukaryotic Cell Biology
Whether you know it or not, eukaryotic cells are the tiny units of life that make up your entire body. Read on and learn more about yourself!
• eukaryote eukarya
• eukaryotic cell
• cellular organism
• cell theory biology
• nucleus organelles
Eukaryotic Endomembrane System
The cell's endomembrane system consists of the rough and smooth ER, Golgi apparatus, vesicles and plasma membrane, all working together to transport cellular materials.
• endomembrane system
• eukaryotic eukaryote cell
• cellular organelles
• plasma membrane
• rough smooth endoplasmic reticulum er
Free Radicals and Aging
Science has many theories regarding why people get older and eventually die, though it is surprising to learn how much mystery remains in this exploration.
• why do we die
• free radical theory of aging
• what causes senescence
• reactive oxygen species
• genetic cause of death
Genetic In Vitro Embryo Research
Researchers use the genetic material from 3 people to circumvent mutations in the mother's mitochondrial DNA.
• in vitro embryo research
• three parent zygote
• mitochondria genes
• mtdna mutations genetic disorders
• defective mitochondrial dna
The Metabolic Plan
A very readable book puts the latest research on aging into perspective, giving us simple and clear guidance about what will help us to age optimally.
• the metabolic plan
• stephen cherniske
• healthy aging
• immune system
• baby-boomers
Water for Health
Drinking water before you feel thirsty goes a long way toward preserving health and preventing disease. Athletes benefit, too, with improved athletic performance.
• water
• hydration
• dehydration
• health
• disease prevention
Amoeboid Movement
Read about the most basic & least well understood method of cellular mode of locomotion. The amoeboid movement.
• movements
• pumping of blood
• transport of food
• ventilation of gills
• ventilation of lungs
Disquieting News
Some of the darndest acts of stupidity make one wonder.
• legislative assembly
• members of parliament
• seat belt laws
• taxi driver identification
• gordon ward
Antioxidants and Free Radicals
Ever wondered why free radicals are said to be bad for your health, and antioxidants good? Read on for the straightforward scientific answers.
• free radicals
• ningxia wolfberry
• antioxidant
• chinese wolfberry
• goji berry antioxidant
Asexual and Sexual Reproduction
Some living things reproduce by cloning; producing offspring that are genetically identical to the parent. Organisms that procreate sexually create genetic novelty.
• cell division
• mitosis
• meiosis
• asexual reproduction
• sexual reproduction
Cells & Viral Pathogenic Microbes
All living things are composed of one or more cells. Unlike cells, viruses, viroids and prions are acellular, nonliving parasites that require a living host to reproduce.
• cells viral pathogenic microbes
• difference cells viruses
• living cell
• virus viroid prion
• eukaryotic eukaryotes prokaryotes prokaryotic cell
Cells, Viruses, Viroids & Prions
Infectious disease can result of cellular organisms, such as bacteria (prokaryotes), from eukaryotes (cells like ours) or from nonliving infectious agents.
• what is a cell
• what is a virus
• what is a viroid
• what is a virion
• what is a prion
Curtain Call
Helping you decide what window treatments not only look best but work best in your home.
• interior decorating
• window treatment
• curtains
• blinds
• cellular blinds
Easy Ways Newlyweds Can Save Money
Saving for your dream home, your growing family and even your nest egg is not cheap. Make saving money easy with these seven simple changes every smart newlywed can make.
• money saving tips for newlyweds
• pay bills online to save money
• make your own lunch to save money
• carpool with your spouse to save money
• have date nights at home to save money
Fun Cell Biology Education
Studying cell biology doesn't have to suck. Here's a fun and fascinating summary of how the cells of your body work to keep you alive and healthy.
• fun interesting cell biology education
• fun interesting human biology education
• cell biology not boring
• cell biology does doesn't suck sucks
• summary how cells work
Human Life Cycle Mitosis & Meiosis
It all begins with the fusion of a haploid sperm cell provided by the father and the haploid ovum of the mother. Gametes unite when the nuclei of sperm and egg merge.
• human life cycle
• mitosis meiosis
• mitotic meiotic cellular division
• sexual reproduction
• fusion of gametes
Meiosis & Sexual Reproduction
Meiosis, a type of cell division, results in production of gametes (eggs & sperm). Genetically unique sex cells combine at fertilization to form one-of-a-kind offspring.
• meiosis mitosis
• meiosis sexual reproduction
• types of cell division
• sex cells sperm egg
• gametes fertilization
Music at Summerfest Milwaukee WI
Summerfest is a music festival that features 700 bands on 11 stages over and 11 day period in summer. Stroll scenic lake front grounds for diverse entertainment.
• milwaukee festival
• summerfest
• summer lake front
• wisconsin event
• music on lake michigan
Nucleotides & Nucleic Acids
This collection of articles explores the components and function of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), ribonucleic acid (RNA) and the cellular energy carrier ATP.
• nucleotides and nucleic acids
• what is a nucleotide
• what is nucleic acid
• nucleotide monomer
• nucleic acid polymer
Our Evolutionary Tie to Choanoflagellates
New research provides more evidence that ancestors of modern choanoflagellates may be the evolutionary bridge linking single-celled and multi-celled organisms.
• choanoflagellates
• choanoflagellate evolution
• what are choanoflagellate
• choanoflagellate single multi celled
• choanoflagellates missing link