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− | + | *http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/ | |
+ | *http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/de_groot/presentations/Madrid2003/aqp1_system_movie.html | ||
+ | This is an unbelievable simulation of how water molecules are transmitted thru a membrane. this clip actually happens in ''10 ns''! The red/white are the water molecules, the yellow is the membrane, and the blue are the channels for transmitting the water. |
Revision as of 07:17, 30 July 2007
The main reason for this is to gather information for the Geoscope
Cells
- 1014 (100 trillion) cells in the Human body
- A typical cell size is 10μm, (0.01mm) some pollen is a bit smaller than that but is made of several cells. The cell membrane (wall) is about 10nm thick for animals cells.
- The cell nucleus is 11-22μm and is typically about 10% of the total volume, so the cell would have to be about 50-100μm. Typical mammalian cell nucleaus has 3000-4000 pores of 100nm diameter.
- Animal cells are on the borderline of visibility, they can be seen but only as a spec of dust.
E-coli single-cell organisms |
Human cell with nucleus, about 30,000 atoms in diameter, the pores are about 200 atoms diameter, the ribosomes about twice that
Atoms
- The Angstrom is 0.1nm and is rougly the size of a typical atom (0.5A for Hydrogen to 3.8A for Uranium).
- The distance between carbon atoms in β sheets in enzymes etc is roughly 5A (0.5nm).
- This would make the cell nucleus in the region of 30,000 atoms diameter, and the animal cell 150,000 atoms.
- The pores on the nucleaus would have about 600 atoms around their opening.
Powers of Ten
- http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/
- http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/groups/de_groot/presentations/Madrid2003/aqp1_system_movie.html
This is an unbelievable simulation of how water molecules are transmitted thru a membrane. this clip actually happens in 10 ns! The red/white are the water molecules, the yellow is the membrane, and the blue are the channels for transmitting the water.