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Dr.Cai A&P ch3 matching

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show Sensitive to specific materials that bind to them ans trigger a change in a cell's activity.  
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show Central pore, or channel, permits water, ions, and other solutes to bypass lipid portion of cell membrane  
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Carrier Protein   show
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Enzymes   show
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show Attach the cell membrane to other structures ans stabilize its position  
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show Identify a cell as self or non-self, normal of abnormal, to the immune system  
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Diffusion   show
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Osmosis   show
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Filtration   show
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(Carrier-Mediated Transport) Facilitated Diffusion   show
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show Carrier proteins actively transport solutes regardless of any concentration gradient  
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(Vesicular Transport) Endocytosis   show
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show Fusion of vesicles containing fluid and/or solids with the cell membrane  
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