The technique that can show that the cell membrane has two layers is electron microscopy. By using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), the phospholipid bilayer structure of the cell membrane can be visualized, showing the double-layered arrangement of phospholipid molecules.
The genetic material (hereditary information) is contained in the nucleus of a cell within structures called chromosomes. During cell division, specifically in mitosis, these chromosomes replicate and are passed from cell to cell to ensure the faithful transmission of genetic information.
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Changes in the transmembrane potential of a cell are involved in processes such as nerve impulse transmission, muscle contraction, and cell signaling. It plays a critical role in maintaining cellular function and communication.
There is a connection between two brain cells, called a synapse. When it reaches the end of one cell, the electric impulse transforms itself into a chemical substance, and is transferred from one cell to another. When it reaches the second cell, it is again transformed intro an electric impulse.
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Neurons are responsible for directing a cell through the transmission of electrical and chemical signals.
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The "cell" in cell phone is a shortened form of the word cellular. This refers to the type of transmission towers used to convey signals. Cell phones are simply radios that transmit on minute frequencies. The range of frequencies used are managed by the individual cellular providers (cell phone companies). These companies build and arrange transmission antennae (cell towers) in a way that transmission coverage from each tower overlaps those around it. This provides relatively (theoretically) seamless coverage. As long as the cell phone remains within line of sight of a transmission tower, and within the phone's transmission range, calls can be completed. In the days of analog cell phones (and this may still hold true today), the average transmission range for a cell tower was 15 miles over land, and 50 miles over water.
Cell phone transmission occurs using radio waves from cell towers set up in the area. Information is transmitted from one tower to the next until it reaches its destination.
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Transmission Electron Microscope is used to take an image of a cell and split it and get information from the inside of the cell
Sending an electrical signal along a nerve cell.
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