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| small, membrane-enclosed organelle filled w enzymes |
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| Transports substance from endoplasmic reticulum store and typically change their chemical reaction |
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| storage for starch, glycogen, or fat |
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| small membranous, contains multiple kinds of digestive enzymes |
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| same fluid mosaic structure, |
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| Has relatively smaller portion, semifluid substance, contains cytoskeletons. |
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| membrane clled thylakoids |
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| surrounded by nuclear envelope |
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| Bacteria adjusting to new environment. Number of cells does not increase appreciably |
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| Logarithmic or Exponential |
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| Each time binary fission occurs=doubling in numbers of bacteria. |
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| total # of viable cells remains constant |
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| Growth stops. Dead cells outnumber viable cells |
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| Nutritional requirements, Oxygen, Temperture, pH, water, Salinity, water |
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| needs oxygen to stay a live |
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