Cells
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Unicellular | Organisms are made of one cell. Ex. Bacteria
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Multicellular | Organisms are made of many, many, many cells.
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Transport Proteins | Specifically shaped to allow essential molecules, such as water, into and out of the cell.
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Passive Transport | Some types of cell transport DO NOT require energy.
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Diffusion | Term used to describe the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of lower concentration due to random movement.
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Concentration Gradient | Term used to describe the difference between higher and lower concentration.
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Osmosis | Term used to specifically describe the movement of water across
a membrane due to diffusion.
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Active Transport | Some types of transport do require energy.
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ATP | Cell uses a special kind of energy for this transport.
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Cellular Respiration | Converts sugar (produced in photosynthesis) to create ATP.
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Mitochondria | Use many enzymes to break down sugar (glucose) and store
the energy in the chemical bonds of ATP.
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Chloroplasts | Filled with a pigment called chlorophyll. This
pigment allows the cell to “gather” energy from light waves.
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Photosynthesis | Producers convert light energy to chemical energy.
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Aerobic Respiration | Requires the use of oxygen and makes a lot of ATP.
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Anaerobic Respiration | Takes place when no oxygen is available to the cell and
produces very little ATP.
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