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| the process by which molecules move from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration |
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| the process by which a cell engulfs and surrounds large substances |
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| the process by which wastes are packaged in vesicles and leave the cell |
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| the condition when the concentration of solute molecules is higher outside than inside a cell |
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| the condition when the concentrations of solute molecules inside and outside a cell are equal |
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| the movement of any substance across a cell membrane without the use of cell energy |
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| it only allows certain things through |
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| water pressure within a cell |
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| the molecule adenosine with 3 phosphate groups attached |
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the breakdown of pyruvic acid without the use of oxygen -lactic acid-alcoholic |
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| an organism that synthesizes organic molecules from inorganic substances |
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| the process of converting the radiant energy of sunlight into the chemical energy of glucose |
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| the front end of bilaterally symmetrical organism |
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| the attachment point of a tendon to a moving bone |
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| a procedure that is a logical combination of scientific processes used to solve a problem |
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| a membrane-bound structure that is the basic unit of life |
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| the outer bilibpid boundary of a cell |
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| the theory that all living things are made up of cells, that cells are the basic units of organisms, and that cells come only from existing cells |
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| a plastid containing chlorophyll |
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| DNA in a coiled, rod-shaped form that occurs during cell division |
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| the gellike fluid of a cell interior |
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| a cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles |
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| the organelle that contains most of the DNA |
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| a protein that functions in transport of molecules across a membrane |
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| the intake by a cell of so much water that it bursts |
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| the series of complex processes involved in intermediary metabolism |
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| organisms that do not make their own food, but depend directly or indirectly on others for food |
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| acid created during lactic acid fermentation |
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| contractile organ consisting of many cells |
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| the hind end of an organism |
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| attachment point of a tendon to a stationary bone |
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| muscle that moves limb away |
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| the condition when the concentration of solute molecules is lower outside |
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| Selectively Permeable Membranes |
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| membrane that allows certain substances to pass through it |
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| cells come from cells-all living things composed of cells |
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| end of long bone-growing point-made out of cartiladge |
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spinal-cranial=dorsal cavity ventral-abdominal=thoratic cavity |
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| Microscope parts, use, and care |
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| carry at base, wrap cord when cool-look at chart |
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| Muscle Types, Function, and Location |
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| flexors, extensors, aductors, abductors |
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| fixed, movable, semimovable, ball and socket, pivot, hinge, angular |
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| connect bone to muscle, connect bone to muscle |
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| hypothesis theory, methor for solving problems |
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| Aerobic vs Anerobic Respiration |
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| uses oxygen, doesnt use oxygen |
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| movement as water, movement of other materials |
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