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a theory in biology that includes one or both of the statements that the cell is the fundamental structural and functional unit of living matter and that the organism is composed of autonomous cells with its properties being the sum of those of its cells.
A jelly like substance that contains dissolved molecular building blocks
structures specialized to perform distinct process within a cell
has a nucleus and other membranebound organelles
A ntwork of protiens taht is constantly changing to meet theneeds of a cell
The storehouse for most of the genetic information of DNA in your cells
an interconnected network of thin folded membranes
tiny organelles that link amino acids together to make protiens
layered stacks of membrane enclosed spaces that process aort and deliver protien
a general name used to describe small membrane bound sacs that divide some materials from the rest of the cytoplasam
supply energy to the cell
A fluid filled sac used for the storage of materials needed by a cell
membrane bound organelles taht contain enzymes
cylinder shpaed organelles madde of short microtubules arranged in a circle
A rigid layer that gives protection support and shape to the cell
organelles that carry out photosynthesis
forms a boundary between a cell and the outside enviornment
A molocule composed of glycerol, two fatty acids, and a charged phosphate group
the arrangement of the molecules that make up a cell membrane
that means it allows some but not all materials to cross
a protien that detects a signal molecule and performsan action in response
the movement ofmolecules across a cell membranewithout energy from the cell
the movement of molecules in a fluid or gas from a region of higher concentration to a region of higher or lower concentration
the difference in the concentration of a substance for one loctaion to another.
Osmosis is the spontaneous net movement of solvent molecules through a semi-permeable membrane into a region of higher solute concentration, in the direction that tends to equalize the solute concentrations on the two sides.
the same amout of concentrationof dissolved particles than a cell
a solution that has a higher concentration of dissolved particles than a cell

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