1. How does the ego-id-superego apparatus interact? Please be as explicit as possible. Freud’s structural model of the psyche is composed of three parts of the psychic apparatus the id‚ego and the super-ego. All three develop and different stages in life and play an important role in how we interact. Based on the studies of Freud we all are born with our id‚ the id’s role is an important one due to the fact that it allows us to gain our basic needs as newborns. Freud believed that the id is based
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All of these terms are based on a Discipline called Industrial Hygiene. Define the following terms. You must provide an APA citation for the sources in which you found the information Degradation- a chemical action involving the molecular breakdown of a protective clothing material or equipment due to contact with a chemical. The molecular breakdown of the spilled or released material to render it less hazardous during
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Cell Structure and Function Chapter Outline Cell theory Properties common to all cells Cell size and shape – why are cells so small? Prokaryotic cells Eukaryotic cells Organelles and structure in all eukaryotic cell Organelles in plant cells but not animal Cell junctions History of Cell Theory mid 1600s – Anton van Leeuwenhoek Improved microscope‚ observed many living cells mid 1600s – Robert Hooke Observed many cells including cork cells 1850 – Rudolf Virchow
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and therefore have eukaryotic cells. These cells contain several organelles suited to a specific function they carry out within the cell. These eukaryotic cells contain a Nucleus‚ Mitochondria‚ Ribosomes‚ Rough and Smooth endoplasmic reticulum‚ Golgi apparatus and various other organelles. Most of the organelles are separated from each other by a membrane‚ these membranes are based on lipid bilayers that are similar to each other. The organelles membrane is there to keep the contents of each organelle
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Prokaryote Organelles: Nucleoid Region: The region in a prokaryotic cell consisting of a concentrated mass of DNA. (The “nucleus” of a prokaryotic cell) The nucleoid instructs all the organelles on what to do. Ribosome: A cell organelle consisting of RNA and protein organized into two subunits and functioning as the site of protein synthesis in the cytoplasm. The ribosomal subunits are constructed in the nucleolus. (Make proteins from amino acids) The nucleoid controls the ribsomes and specifies
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relate because they both are the leader of the cell and prison. The fifth organelle that can relate to the prison is the Golgi Apparatus. The Golgi Apparatus processes‚ packages‚ and secretes modified cell products. The analogy for the Golgi Apparatus would be the prison guard who checks the prisoner for anything bad before he is let free. Just like the prison guard the Golgi Apparatus checks for anything bad inside of the cell and then modifies anything that is out of
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Functions of the cells The functions of cells are shown in the body which is comprised entirely of cells. Every cell also has its own or more than one job to do. The cell membrane The cell membrane also known as the - plasma membrane. It consist of two layers of a fatty type substance. Its function is to protect the inside and the outside of the cell by allowing certain substances into the cell‚ while keeping other substances out. It also serves as a base of attachment for the cytoskeleton in some
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the membrane of the ER. As the ribosome builds the amino acid chain‚ the chain is pushed into the ER. When the protein is complete‚ the rough ER pinches off a vesicle. That vesicle‚ a small membrane bubble‚ can move to the cell membrane or the Golgi apparatus. Smooth endoplasmic reticulum- this acts as a storage organelle. It is important in the creation and storage of steroids. It also stores ions in solution that the cell may need at a later time. Steroids are a type of ringed organic molecule used
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synthesis and so they collect here to be transported to the Golgi apparatus. The SMOOTH EDNOPLASMIC RETICULUM appears “smooth” through a microscope (hence the name)‚ these carry out different functions depending on the type of cells for example they allow lipid and steroid hormone synthesis to occur‚ the breakdown of lipid-soluble toxins within liver cells and they control the calcium released in cell contraction. The GOLGI APPARATUS is a membrane bound structure with a single membrane‚ these
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