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young brylie 8t

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diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane osmosis
osmotic situation in which the cell will shrink hypertonic
osmotic situation in which the cell will swell and burst hypotonic
osmotic situation In which the concentration is equal isotonic
ability to maintain a constant or stable condition homeostasis
movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to those lower concentration diffusion
type of transportation that requires energy active transport
type of transport that does NOT require energy passive transport
only occured in the presence of oxygen aerobic
fermentation will occur anaerobic
very long- used in locomotion Flagella
made of a phospholipid bilayer cell membrane
attached to the nucleus contains ribosomes rough ER
contains digestive enzymes to break down lysosomes
controls all of the cells activities nucleus
very short- used in locomotives cilia
stores nutrients, salts, and water vacuole
barrier on outside of plant cells cell wall
ATP cellular energy
makes lipids smooth ER
one organism benefits and the other Is unaffected commensalism
a ticket feeding on the blood of a dog parasitism
a fish feeds on the left overs from a shark commensalism
both organisms benefit mutualism
one organism benefits and the other is negatively affected parasitism
a bee and a flower mutualism
a cheetah hunts a gazelle for food predation
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