CELL INJURY for Medical (lecture 2) Sufia Husain Assistant Prof & Consultant KKUH, Riyadh.
By Chris Paine Essential Idea: Membranes control the composition of cells by active and passive transport. Membrane Transport.
Week 4a - Cells Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells Membrane Structure Endomembrane System –Nucleus –ER –Golgi –Lysosome and Vacuoles Mitochondria and Chloroplast.
Cell Transport FA Learning Goal: Predict movement of molecules through the cell membrane given environmental or cell conditions and describe its affect.
Membrane potential Resting potential Action potential.
Bio 127 - Section I Introduction to Developmental Biology Cell-Cell Communication in Development Gilbert 9e – Chapter 3.
Fruits. Fruit Types A fruit may be defined as a matured ovary There are two basic fruit types – dry or fleshy. These types arise from the development.
Facts and Concepts. If Leah is 6 years older than Sue, and John is 5 years older than Leah, and the total of their ages is 41, how old is Sue? A.8 B.10.
LATG Chapters 6 - 7 Cells & Tissues Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Infectious Diseases.
Topic 1: It’s My Body Part 2: Nervous System. Human Organ Systems SkeletalMuscular CirculatoryImmune RespiratoryDigestive ExcretoryReproductive NervousEndocrine.
VIRUSES 18.2. Daily Objective 4/ 15 Describe common characteristics of Viruses.
Action Mechanism of Electromagnetic Fields on Cells. A pathway to Cell Death Dr. Dimitris J. Panagopoulos Prof. Lukas H. Margaritis Radiation Biophysics.