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Ch 3 A&P1

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Definition
Endocytosis   What is the term that means active transport of a substance into cell?  
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Exocytosis   What is the term that means active transport of substance out of cell?  
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Phagocytosis   What is the term that means the cell envelopes (eats) substance?  
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Cilia   What is the name of the microscopic hairs on cell that aid in movement & transport?  
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Ribosome   Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?  
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Mitochondria   Which organelle produces energy for the cell?  
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Golgi Apparatus   Which organelle packages and distributes material in vessicles?  
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Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)   Which organelle produces carbohydrates and lipids?  
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Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)   Which organelle is a series of membrane enclosed sacs that has ribosomes?  
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Lysosome   Which organelle contains digestive enzymes?  
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Nucelotides   What are the building blocks for nucleic acids?  
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Translation   Converting mRNA to tRNA and then into proteins is called?  
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Transcription   Converting DNA to mRNA is ?  
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Nucleus   Where does transcription take place?  
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Nucleus   What is the largest organelle?  
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Phospolipid bilayer   What molecule makes up the majority of the cell membrane?  
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Diffusion   What is the term that means movement of a substance from an area of greater concentration to area of lower concentration ?  
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Facilitated diffusion   Movement of a substance from an area of greater concentration to area of lower concentration, but uses a carrier is know as?  
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Passive   What is the term that describes movement as not requiring energy?  
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Active   What is the term that means movement requires energy?  
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Osmosis   What term means the passive movement of water from an area of greater concentration to lesser concentration?  
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Cytosol   What is the term that describes the liquid portion of the cytoplasm?  
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Pinocytosis   What is the term that means the transport of a liquid substance into the cell?  
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Vesicle   What is the term for a fluid-filled structure inside the cell?  
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ATP   What is the molecule the cell uses for energy?  
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Chromatin   What is the term that means unorganized DNA in the cell?  
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Nucleus   Where is DNA stored in the cell?  
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Gene   What is the term for a DNA sequence which codes for a specific protein or trait?  
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Diffferentiation   what is the term for the process where cells become specialized?  
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Protein   What type of molecule is an enzyme?  
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Cell will swell or rupture   What will happen to a cell placed in a hypotonic solution?  
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Cell will shrink   What will happen to a cell placed in a hypertonic solution?  
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Hypotonic   What is the term for a solution with a low amount of solutes?  
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Hypertonic   What is the term for a solution with a high amount of solutes?  
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Active   What type of transport is exocytosis, active or passive?  
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Active   That type of transport is endocytosis, active or passive?  
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Endocytosis   What type of transport is phagocytosis, endocytosis or exocytosis?  
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Vacuole   What is a membrane-bound space within a cell called?  
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Cytoskeleton   What is the name for the network of protein filaments and tubules in the cytoplasm?  
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Centriole   What is the cylindrical organelle near the nucleus which assists with cell division?  
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