cell transport
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active transposrt | movement of a particle through a membrane against a concentration gradient with the use of energy from ATP
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amoeba | One-celled protozoan that can form temporary extensions of cytoplasm (pseudopodia) in order to move about.
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diffusion | movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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euglena | Any of various minute single celled freshwater organisms, characterized by the presence of chlorophyll, a reddish eyespot, and a single anterior flagellum
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honeostasis | maintenance of the internal stability of a cell organism, or population in its environment
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kidneys | function to maintain proper water and electrolyte balance, regulate acid
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osmosis | movement of water through a membrane from area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
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Osmotic pressure | increased water pressure that results from osmosis.
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Paramecium | freshwater protozoans that have an elongate body rounded at the anterior end and an oblique funnel
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Passive transport | The movement of a chemical substance across a cell membrane without expenditure of energy by the cell, as in diffusion.
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Perspiration | serves both as a means of excretion and as a regulator of body temperature through the cooling effect of its evaporation
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Protist | single celled or primitively multicellular organisms, characterized by having membrane bound organelles and a true nucleus.
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receptor proteins | have a high specific affinity for binding agents known to stimulate cellular activity
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