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Inflammation: Meaning and Purpose | Cell Injury | Organisms| Microbiology

In this article we will discuss about:- 1. Meaning and Purpose of Inflammation 2. Tissue Changes Associated with Inflammation 3. Mediators of Inflammatory Reactions 4. Leucocyte Recruitment and Activation 5. Leucocyte Functions during Inflammation 6. Healing and Tissue Repair. Meaning and Purpose of Inflammation: Inflammation is the body's normal response to tissue injury, although it can sometimes lead to pathological [...]

By |2017-11-13T09:53:14+00:00November 13, 2017|Inflammation|Comments Off on Inflammation: Meaning and Purpose | Cell Injury | Organisms| Microbiology

Top 4 Historical Models of Plasma Membrane | Cell | Biology

The following points highlight the top four historical models of Plasma Membrane. The models are: 1. Lipid and Lipid Bilayer Models 2. Unit Membrane Model (Protein-Lipid Bilayer-Protein) 3. Fluid Mosaic Model 4. Dannelli Model.     1. Lipid and Lipid Bilayer Model: This model to explain the structure of plasma membrane was given by Overton, Gorion and Grendel. Previously only indirect information [...]

By |2017-08-30T05:22:53+00:00August 30, 2017|Plasma Membrane|Comments Off on Top 4 Historical Models of Plasma Membrane | Cell | Biology

Cell Types: Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells | Cytology

The following points highlight the two main types of cell. The types are: 1. Eukaryotic Cell 2. Prokaryotic Cell. Type # 1. Eukaryotic Cell: In addition to the nucleus, the cytoplasm of the cell usually contains a number of distinct bodies or structures that presumably carry out one or more rather specific functions. For purposes of discussion, the components of [...]

By |2017-09-01T19:43:40+00:00August 30, 2017|Cytology|Comments Off on Cell Types: Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells | Cytology
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