9/7/10-Pick up your book & take out your magic square wkst from Friday to be checked. Do-Now: Create flashcards for the 16 terms listed on p. 182 of your.
1.16 Active Transport and Bulk Transport. Energy, Cells, and ATP ATP – adenosine triphosphate; a compound used as a source of energy in cells When ATP.
Active and Bulk Transport. Active Transport passive transport is useful for many metabolic functions, but often materials need to be concentrated this.
Dr. Soban sadiq. Oral Therapy: Ferrous Sulphate Ferrous Fumarate Ferrous Gluconate Parenteral Therapy: Iron Dextran Iron-sucrose complex Iron sodium.
Types of Transport Review. The movement of particles against the direction of diffusion requiring cell energy. ACTIVE TRANSPORT.
Unit 2 Exam Cell Cell organelles Plant and Animal Tissue Cell Membrane Cell Transport Cell Communication.
Characteristics of Invertebrates Feeding mechanisms. Excretion and Osmoregulation. Circulation and Gas Exchange. Nervous System.
Exercise 5A The Cell: Transport and Membrane Permeability.
Toxicokinetics & Toxicodynamics Toxicokinetics (Determines the no. molecules that can reach the receptors) Uptake Transport Metabolism & transformation.
Body Cells Form tissues Tissues form Organs Organs form Systems (e.g., digestive) Turnover Require energy, adenosine triphosphate Require nutrients.
Includes transport of: 1. oxygen 2. carbon dioxide 3 nutrients 4. water 5. ions 6. hormones 7. antibodies 8. metabolic wastes Functions of Human Circulatory.
The Basic Organization of Living Forms ESC 556 Environmental Biology Week 2.