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Microbiology

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Bulk transport   eukaryotes have an additional type of transport  
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Cell receptor   (blank)  
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Endocytosis   when a cell engulfs a large molecule  
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Endoplasmic reticulum   cytoplasmic compartment of eukaryotic cells that is used for the translation of proteins  
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Exocytosis   when a cell wants to secrete whole antibody molecules  
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Golgi apparatus   cytoplasmic compartment of eukaryotic cells used for pachaging materials to be secreted  
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Ligand   general term for any type of molecule that a receptor binds to  
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Lysosomes   digestive organelles filled with toxic chemicals and degradative enzymes  
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Mitochondria   cytoplasmic compartment of eukaryotic cells used for energy production  
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Nuclei   cytoplasmic campartments of eukaryotic cells that are the defining characteristic of a eukaryote  
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Phagocytes   one group of wbc's that travel to all parts of the body to clean up any problems--move by amoeboid motion--crawl along to find unwanted material  
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Phagocytosis   one form of endocytosis--cel eating--also useful for ridding the cell of debris  
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Pseudopodia   part of the cell that extends around the victim of phagocytosis and completely engulf it  
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Vacuoles   cytoplasmic compartment of eukaryotic cells used for food or other strorage  
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Vesicle   small, membrane bound sac formed by the cell receptor binds to a ligand--cell membrane then invaginates into cell and pinches off to form vesicle on inside with ligands inside vesicle  
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