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biology by aylih

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no nucleus prokaryotic
no membrane bound organelles prokaryotic
Bacteria prokaryotic
Archaebacteria and Eubacteria prokaryotic
have nucleus eukaryotic
membrane bound organelles eukaryotic
plants, animals, fungi and protista eukaryotic
example of membrane bound organelles nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleos, RER,SER,golgi, lysosome,
Ribosome, cell membrane, cytoplasm, genetic info (DNA) eukaryotic and prokaryotic
Quick energy, sugar, (-ox) Carbohydrates
long energy, facts, oils, waxes Lipids
amino acids- building repair Proteins
DNA/RNA, nucleotide Nucleic acids
high to low passive transport
Diffusion, Facilitated diffusion, osmosis passive transport
Low to high active transport
endocytosis,exocytosis, and pumps active transport
ATP active transport
shrink, winkles hypertonic
swells, burst hypotonic
functioning cell/ normal size isotonic
a fluid with a higher concentration of solutes (like salt or sugar) than a surrounding fluid hypertonic
A solution that has a lower concentration of solutes (like salt and sugar) compared to another solution. hypotonic
Equal or similar concentration of solutes as the surrounding or compared fluid/ solution. isotonic
lysosomes animal cell
chloroplast plant cell
mitochondria animal and plant cell
sodium-potassium pump active transport
the cell structure that encloses the DNA nucleus
body level of organization cells-tissues-organs-organ systems
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