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Cells

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what are the 6 functions of cells   1. Basic unit of life 2. protection and support 3. movement 4. Communication 5. Cell membrane 6. Inheritance  
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Organelles   structures within a cell  
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Cell membrane/Plasma membrane   surrounding structure of the cell  
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Extracellular substance   Substances outside the cell  
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Intracellular substance   Substances inside the cell  
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Mosaic Model   studies molecules in the cell membrane  
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Nucleus   Control center of the cell  
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Nucleolus   The small center part on the Nucleus  
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Rough ER   It has ribosomes on it and transport things around the cell.  
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Smooth ER   does not have ribosomes and transport things around the cell  
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Golgi Apparatus   packages and distributes proteins around the cell  
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Lysosomes   gets rid of waste  
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Mitochondrion   Produces energy  
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Microtubules   provide support to the cytoplasm  
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Cilia   short tiny hair like structure  
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Flagella   long hair like structure  
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Microvilli   Increase surface area  
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Ribosomes   Where proteins are produced  
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Cytoskeleton   gives structure to the cell  
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4 ways molecules can pass through a cell membrane   • 1. Directly through • 2. Membrane channels • 3. Carrier molecules • 4. Vesicles  
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solution   Solid, liquid, or gas consisted of one or more substances (Kool Aid)  
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solutes   substance that is dissovled (kool aid mix)  
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Solvent   the substance that does the dissolving (water)  
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Diffusion   going from a area of high concentration to an area of low concentration ( perfume)  
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concentration gradient   Is a membrane of the difference in the concentration of solute in a solvent.  
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Osmosis   water going from high to low concentration  
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Osmotic pressure   prevents movement and more molecules taking up space higher concentration on the left  
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Hypotonic   high concentration of the solute inside the cell. (cell swells)  
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Isotonic   equal of substances on each side of the cell  
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Hypertonic   high concentration of water inside the cell (cell shrinks)  
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Facilitated Diffusion   Larger Molecules use Carrier Protein to help them pass through the cell membrane.  
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active transport   requires energy, low to high concentration  
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Sodium potassium exchange pump   Pump used to move sodium and Potassium ions from areas of low concentration to high concentration.  
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Endocytosis   material coming into cell membrane through veticles,entering  
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Exocytosis   elmination of material from cell through vesicles, leaving  
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Glycolysis   Anaerobic process during one glucose molecule is converted to two pyruvic acid molecules  
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Aerobic Respiration   oxygen is present  
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Anerobic respiration   oxygen is not present  
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