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| the breakdown of absorbed substances |
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| the transport of dissolved substances into cells |
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| the breakdown of of food molecules with a release of energy |
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| the removal of soluble waste materials |
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| the removal of nonsuluble waste materials |
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| the release of biosynthesized substances |
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| maintaining the statis quo |
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| a rigid structure on the outside of certain cells, usually plant and bacteria cells |
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| the thin film between the cell walls of adjacent plant cells |
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| the semipermeable membrane between the cell contents and either the cell wall of the cell's surroundings |
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| a jelllylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended |
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| substances in which at least one atom has an imbalance of protons and electrons |
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| the motion of cytoplasm in a cell that results in a coordinated movement of the cell's contents |
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| the organelles in which nutrients are converted to energy |
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| the organelle in animal cells reponsible for hydrolosis reaction sthat break down proteins, polysaccharides, disaccharides, and some lipids |
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| non-membrane-bounded organelles reponsible for protein synthesis |
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| an organelle composed of an extensive network of folded memvranes that performs several tasks within a cell |
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| ER that is dotted with ribosomes |
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| organelles that store starches or oils |
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| organelles that contain pigments used in photosynthesis |
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| a large vacuole that rests at the center of most plant cells and is filled with a solution that contains a high concentration of solutes |
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| vacuoles that contain the waste products of digestion |
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| the process by which a cell engulfs foreign substances or other cells |
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| a vacuole that holds the matter which a cell engulfs |
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| vesicle formed at the plasma membrane to allow the absorption of large molecules |
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| vesicle that holds secretion products so that they can be transported to the plasma membrane and released |
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| the organelles where proteins and lipids are stored and then modified to suit the needs of the cell |
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| spiral strands of protein molecules that form a tubelike structure |
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| a highly porous membrane that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm |
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| clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell |
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| a network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids in movement |
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| a network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids in movement |
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| a network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids in movement |
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| fine, threadlike proteins found in the cell's cytoskeleton |
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| threadlike porteins in the cell's cytoskeleton |
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| a lipid in which one of the fatty acid molecules has been replaced by a molecule that contains a phosphate group |
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| mocement of molecules through the plasma membrane according to the dictates of osmosis or diffusion |
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| movement of molecules throught the plasma membran (typically opposite the dictates of osmosis or diffusion) aided by a process that requires energy |
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| a solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of the cell which resides in the solution |
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| a solution in which the concentration of solutes in greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution |
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| collapse of a walled cell's cytoplasm due to a lack of water |
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| the rupturing of a cell due to excess interual pressure |
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| energy necessary to get a chemical reaction going |
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| a solution in which the concentration of solutes is less than that of the cell that resides in the solution |
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