1 Budding Clathrin-Coated Vesicle

2 The mitochondria on the molecular scale.

3 The nuclear pore complex





4 DNA wrapped around histones





6 The Synapse: Where a neuron passes an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron.



7 The cytoskeleton is responsible for mechanical stability and the shape of a cell. It also allows active movements of the cell as a whole and for transport within the cell. In this image: Microtubules (yellow), Actin (turquoise)







8 The ATP Synthase





9 EGFR (Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor)

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11 The Proteasomes: A protein complexes which degrade unneeded or damaged proteins. The pink proteins on the top right is Ubiquitin.





12 Intracellular Vesicular Trafficking. One way proteins can be moved around inside a cell.





13 GABAA receptors are ligand-gated ion channels. They are embedded in the cell membranes of neurons. Upon activation these channels let Cl- ions pass into the cell thereby hyperpolarizing the cell membrane.





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18 Virtual cross-section of a cell.





19 The Cowpea Mosaic Virus





20 The Antibody





21 An axon cut open exposing the structures inside.

In this image:

Blue Actin Rings linked together by Adducin. Spectrin linking together the rings

Microtubules

Vesicles

Mitochondria





22 E. coli Exonuclease I - Destroyer of ssDNA





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24 A cross-section of a Mitochondrion





25 The Structure of a Centrosome





27 The Human Papillomavirus





28 Assembly of the core histones and DNA forming nucleosomes.





29 The Nucleosome





30 The Human Papillomavirus



