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as completely and specifically as possible, describe the 4 concepts that make up the cell theory cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living things.The activity of an organism depends on both the individual and combines activities of the cells.The function of the cell determines its structures.Cells can only arise from other cells.
list 6 organelles that carry out of a similar function that it does for the cell, as for the human body nucleus is the brain of the cell plasma membrane is the skin of the cell lysosomes is the digestive system of the cell microtubules is the skeletal system of the cell Cilla is the fimbriae of the cell... continue
continue 2, 6 organelles guides substances across cell surfaces microvilli is the villi of the cell, if increases surface area for absorption
define cell structural and functional unit of all living things
define diffusion particles going high to low concentration
particles going high to low concentration diffusion
define osmosis diffusion of water
diffusion of water osmosis
where does interstitial fluids leak from blood vessels
how much blood leaks out every 24 hours 6 liters
how much time does 6 liters od blood leak out 24 hours
what recaptures the interstitial gluid lymphatic system
what does the lymphatic system become lymph
where does the lymph go towards heart
what does the plasma membrane serve as physical barrier
what serves as a physical barrier of the cell plasma membrane
structure that separates the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm nuclear envelope
you place a red blood cell, nothing will happen because they have the same concentration isotonic solutions
loses water, when red blood cell is placed, the outside had a higher concentration, the fluid is trying to leave and the red blood cells shrink hypertonic solutions
when you put red blood cell, the outside doesn't have a high concentration but the red blood cell does and fluid will continue to come in, red blood cells bloats hypotonic solutions
isotonic solutions you place a red blood cell, nothing will happen because they have the same concentration
hypertonic solutions loses water, when red blood cell is placed, the outside had a higher concentration, the fluid is trying to leave and the red blood cells shrink
hypotonic solutions when you put red blood cell, the outside doesn't have a high concentration but the red blood cell does and fluid will continue to come in, red blood cells bloats
cell organelles that packages Golgi apparatus
Golgi apparatus packages
livers detoxify toxic substances or drugs peroxisomes
peroxisomes livers detoxify toxic substances or drugs
digest for the cell (digestive system) lysosomes
lysosomes digest for the cell (digestive system)
what are lipids fat
what is fat lipids
what is smooth ER site of lipid and steroid (cholesterol) and they do not have ribosomes
site of lipid and steroid (cholesterol) and they do not have ribosomes smooth ER
they synthesize proteins ribosomes
ribosomes they synthesize proteins
what does mitochondria produce ATP
what produces ATP mitochondria
what do ribosomes have rough endoplasmic reticulum
rough endoplasmic reticulum ribosomes
where does the kreb's cycle happen mitochondria
what happens in the mitochondria kreb's cycle
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