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The Nucleus By: Megan Mercanti
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Some History of the Nucleus Was discovered by Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand born British physicist, in May of 1911. In a well-known experiment done by one of Rutherford's students, alpha particles were observed to scatter backwards from a gold foil. Rutherford’s explanation was that the scattering was caused by a hard, dense core at the center of the atom–the nucleus.
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Structure Consists of a: Nuclear envelope(outer membrane) Nucleoplasm(chromatin and nucleolus) Nuclear envelope is a double bound membrane with four phospholipid bilayers and large pores that passes material back and forth.
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Function of the Nucleus Regulates all cell activity(control center of the cell) Controls the enzymes present Contains the information for the production of proteins within the DNA Regulates gene expression
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Diseases/Disabilities associated with the Nucleus Downs Syndrome- the nucleus of the human cell typically contains 23 pairs of chromosomes. Downs Syndrome occurs when the individual has a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21. Cancer- in the majority of healthy cells, the nucleus is smooth and has a spherical shape. People with cancer have a nucleus that is abnormal in shape and size characterized by blebs(irregular bulge).
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Continued.. Spinal Muscular Atrophy- caused by a genetic defect in the SMN1 gene. SMN1 is necessary for the development of motor neurons. A diminished abundance of the protein results in death of neuronal cells in the anterior horn of the spinal cord and subsequent system-wide muscle wasting (atrophy).
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Interesting facts Under a light microscope the nucleus looks like a black dot Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes in the nucleus. Only eukaryotes contain a nucleus
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Works Cited Chodos, Allen, ed. "May, 1911: Rutherford and the Discovery of the Atomic Nucleus." American Physical Society. AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY, n.d. Web. 7 Mar 2014.. Davidson, Michael. "Cell Biology and Microscopy Structure and Function of Cells and Viruses." Molecular Expressions. Florida State University, 14 May 2005. Web. 7 Mar 2014.. "Physical Sciences in Oncology." National Cancer Institute. National Cancer Institute. Web. 7 Mar 2014. <http://physics.cancer.gov/research/2013/march/po_news_d.asp&xgt;. "Spinal muscular atrophy." Wikipedia. Wikipedia, 06 March 2014. Web. 7 Mar 2014.. "The Virtual Cell Web Page.". N.p.. Web. 7 Mar 2014.. "What is Downs Syndrome?." National Downs Syndrome Society. National Down Syndrome Society, n.d. Web. 7 Mar 2014..
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