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| cells outer surface separating internal from external environment |
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| consists of cellular contents between plasma membrane and nucleus. |
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| organs which have characteristic structure and function. |
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| control center, largest organelle of cell. Function |
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| proteins with attached carbohydrates |
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| extend into or through lipids bilayer, each individual. |
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| basic framework of plasma membrane. back to back layers made up. |
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| proteins loosely attached to the exterior or interior surface of membrane. |
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| A feature and a function of the plasma membrane that regulates the passage of some substances while preventing others from entering the cell. |
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| channels in which substances move into and out of cells |
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| change shape as they move a substance from one side of membrane to the other. |
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| integral proteins that recognize and bind molecules that governs cellular formation. |
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| membrane glycoproteins and glycolipids. |
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