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Generalization that all living things are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things |
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Photograph of the view through a microscope |
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Part of a cell with a specific function |
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Thin outer boundary of a cell that regulates the traffic of chemicals between the cell and its surroundings |
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In a cell, the part that houses the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA |
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Region of a cell between the nucleus and the plasma membrane |
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Strong wall outside a plant cell's plasma membrane that protects the cell and maintains its shape |
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Cell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles |
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Cell with a nucleus and other internal organelles |
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two-layer "sandwich" of molecules that surrounds a cell |
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ball-like mass of fibers and granules in a cell nucleus |
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double membrane that surrounds a cell nucleus |
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cluster of proteins and nucleic acids that construct proteins in a cell |
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endoplasmic reticulum (ER) |
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network of membranes within a cell's cytoplasm that produce a variety of molecules |
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golgi apparatus or Golgi body |
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cellular organelle that modifies, stores, and routes cell products |
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membrane-bound sac that buds from the endoplasmic reticulum or the Golgi apparatus |
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membrane-bound sac containing digestive enzymes that can break down proteins,nucleic acids, and polysaccharides (sugars) |
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organelle found in some plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where photosynthesis takes place |
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cellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs |
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ATP (adenosine triphosphate) |
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main energy source that cells use for most of their work |
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straight, hollow tube of proteins that give rigidity, shape, and organization to a cell |
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solid rod of protein, thinner than a microtubule, that enables a cell to move or change shape |
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long, thin, whip-like structures, with a core of microtubules, that enable some cells to move |
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short structures projecting from a cell and containing bundles of microtubules that move a cell through its surroundings or move over the cell's surface |
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net movement of the particles of a substance from where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated |
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point at which the number of diffusing molecules moving in one direction is equal to the number moving in the opposite direction |
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selectively permeable membrane |
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membrane that allows some substances to pass more easily than others and blocks the passage of some substances altogether |
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diffusion across a membrane requiring only the random motion of molecules with no energy expanded by the cell |
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pathway provided by transport proteins that help certain molecules pass through a membrane |
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passive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrane |
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having a higher concentration of solute than another solution |
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having a lower concentration of solute than another solution |
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having a solute concentration equal to that of another solution |
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movement of molecules across a membrane requiring energy to be expanded by the cell |
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small membrane-bound sac that functions in moving products into,out of, and within a cell |
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process of exporting proteins from a cell by a vesicle fusing with the plasma membrane |
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process of taking material into a cell within vesicles that bud inward from the plasma membrane |
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