Cell Process Notes and Cells
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Diffusion | Movement of particles from a high concentration to low concentration.
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Osmosis | Diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane
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Equilibrium | Balanced..The same amount on both sides of a membrane.
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Digestion | Breaking down food into molecules usable by cells
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Ingestion | To take in food
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Excretion | Removes wastes and toxins from an organism
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Gas exchange | Taking in or releasing oxygen or carbon dioxide
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Cell | Least complex level of cellular organization
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Tissue | 2nd level of cellular organization; A bunch of cells working together
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Organ | 3rd level of cellular organization; A bunch of tissues working together
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Organ system | A group of organs working together to perform a life function
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Organism | A living thing
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Reproduction | Passing genetic information to offspring
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Asexual Reproduction | Produces new organisms identical to parent
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Sexual reproduction | Results in a combining of parent genetic information
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Unicellular | Made up of one cell, has to do all of life's functions by itself, it will always be by itself, ect. Examples: Bactiria
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Multicellular | Made up of one or more cells, Examples: Humans, dogs
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Cell Respiration | The process by which living organisms use oxygen to help break down food molecules to release energy
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Homeostasis | Maintain a stable internal environment: response to the environment
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Growth and repair | Changing throughout an organism’s life
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Multicellular facts | Must be made of more than one cell, they are more complex than unicellular, Cells can specialize to perform different life processes for the organism, each cell has its own job
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