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Cells: The Living Units

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Basic living structure   CELL  
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3 PARTS OF THE CELL   1.Plasma Membrane 2.Cytoplasm 3.Nucleus  
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Intracellular Fluid   Cytoplasm  
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Extracellular fluid   any fluid outside of cell  
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Fluid mosaic model   Phospholipid bilayer  
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"sugar coating" used for cells to ID other cells   glycocalyx  
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Proteins mounted in the PM   Integral proteins  
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Proteins loosely mounted to integral proteins   Peripheral proteins  
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Junction that forms an impermeable junction.   Tight junction  
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Communicating junction between cells   Gap junction  
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Fluid between cells   Interstitial fluid or intercellular fluid  
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Diffusion along a concentration gradient   Simple diffusion  
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Diffusion aided by protein carriers or channels   Facilitated diffusion  
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Diffusion of water   Osmosis  
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Soln with the same tonicity as the cell   Isotonic  
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Soln with higher tonicity than the cell   Hypertonic  
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Cells immersed in hypertonic soln will:   Shrink (crenate)  
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Soln with lower tonicity that the cell   Hypotonic  
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Cells immersed in hypotonic soln will:   Swell and burst (lyse)  
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Movement against a concentration gradient   Active transport  
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Transport requiring energy   Active transport  
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Sodium potassium pump is an example of:   primary active transport  
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Vesicles move substances out of the cell in:   exocytosis  
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Cell ingests a substance in the process of:   endocytosis  
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Vesicles move a substance across a cell in:   transcytosis  
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A cell engulfing solid material   Phagocytosis  
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A cell engulfing fluid   Pinocytosis  
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Cellular material between the PM and nucleus   Cytoplasm  
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Components of cytoplasm   cytosol, organelles, inclusions  
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powerhouse of the cell   mitochondria  
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traffic director and packaging center   golgi apparatus  
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disintegrator bodies   lysosomes  
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small motile extensions of the cell   cilia  
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long motile extensions of the cell   flagella  
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tiny extensions of the PM   microvilli  
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Cell control center   Nucleus  
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