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Chapters 3 and 4 A&P

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show nucleus  
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show mitocondria  
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puts the finishing touches on and packages the protein for export from the cell   show
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structure that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm   show
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show rough ER  
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show flagellum  
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selectively permeable structure that separates intracellular material from extracellular material   show
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short, hairlike projection on the outer surface of the cell   show
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digestive organelles that "clean house" within the cell   show
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show microtubules  
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show cytoplasm  
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show ribosomes  
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show smooth ER  
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show centrioles  
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movement of a solute (particle)[most comonly used transport mechanism} *exp. tea bag in water*   show
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show facilitated diffusion  
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show pinocytosis  
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a protein-containing vesicle within a cell fuses with the cell membrane and ejects the protein   show
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solution that is more concentrated than the inside of the cell; causes shrinking/ crenation of a red blood cell   show
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show hemolysis  
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solution that is more dilute than the inside3 of the cell; causes red blood cells to burst   show
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show isotonic  
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the process that refers to the specialization of cells   show
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what are the stages of mitosis   show
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show organic  
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show urea  
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building blocks of lipids   show
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show cellulose  
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building blocks that are joined together by peptide bonds/ building blocks for protiens   show
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show essential amino acids  
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show glucose  
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show disaccharides  
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show monosaccharides  
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show glycogen  
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show nonessential amino acids  
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classification of triglycerides and steroids   show
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show anabolism  
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chemical reactions that breakdown large substances into smaller substances   show
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series of aerobic reactions that ccur in the mitochondria   show
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almost every chemical reaqction in the body is catalyzed by what?   show
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this series of anaerobic reactions occurs within the cytoplasm   show
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double-stranded nucleic acid that contains the genetic code, and confined to the nucleus   show
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substance composed of phosphate, sugar, and a base   show
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ribose   show
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deoxyribose   show
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show mRNA  
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nucleotide that carries individual amino acids from the cytoplasm to the ribosomes for asembly along the mRNA, involved in translation   show
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movement of water (water moves particle does not)   show
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show osmotic prssure  
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water and dissolved substances move across the membrane in responce to differences in pressure (pressure pushes substances aross the membrane)   show
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show endocytosis  
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show interphase  
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what stage of mitosis:chromatin thrads coil and shorten into chromosomes, ea. one has 2 identical parts (chromatids these are joined to form centrioles, and now move to opposite ends of the cellspindle fibers form and the nucleus and membrane dissappear   show
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What stage of mitosis does this describe:chromosomes align themselves along the center of the cell   show
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show anaphase  
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What stage of mitosis does this describe:chromosomes uncoil, nucleus and its membrane reappear, cellular division occurs; daughter cells form and start over in interphase   show
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change in cell shape, size, an organiztion; can become cancerous   show
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show hyperplasia  
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transformation of one cell type to another cell type   show
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most importent steroid in the body, found in all cell membranes, secissary in sythesis of vitamin D and the synthesis of sex hormones   show
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