Description

basic unit of all forms of life
organisms whose cell contain a nuclei
single celled organisims lacking a nucleus
cells structure that contains the cells genetic information (DNA) and controls the cells activities
specialized structure that performs important cellular function within a eukaryotic cell
material inside the cell membrane not including the nucleus
granular material visible within the nucleus consist of DNA tightly coiled around proteins
layer of two membranes that surronds the nucleus of a cell
small dense region within most nuclei in which assembly of proteins begin
small particle in the cell on which proteins are assembled of RNA and protein
stack of mambranes in the cell that modifies. sorts and packages proteins from the enoplasmic reticulum
cell organelle filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell
cell organelle tht stores materials such as water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
found in cells of plants and some other organisims that captures the energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy
one of two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm of animal cells near the nuclear envelope
network of protein filaments within some cells that helps th cell maintian its shape and is involved in many forms of cell movement
thin flexible barrier around a cell regulates what comes in and out
stong supporting layer around the cell membrane in plants
double layered sheet that forms the core of nearly all cell membranes
the mass of solute in a given volume of solution or mass/volume
process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated
when the concentration of a solute is the same through out the solution
diffusion of water through a selectively premeable membrane
when the concentration of two solutionns is the same
when comparing two solutions the solution with the lesser concentration of solutes
when comparing two solutions the solution with the greater concentration of solutes
movement of specific molecules across cell membranes through protein channels
process by which a cell takes in liquid from the surrounding enviorment
process by which a cell releases large amounts of material
group of similar cells that perform a particular function

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