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Controls and maintains the cell
Protects the plant cell and maintains it's shape
Regulates traffic of chemicals entering and leaving the cell
The fluid interior of the cell
The green organelle in plant cells
Makes up genetic material
Constructs protein in a cell
Makes energy
Controls the amount of water within the cell
Where sunlight gets turned into glucose
Protein that serves the function of moving other materials within an organism
An organic compound that makes up the membrane
The passive movement of water into and out of cells through their cell membranes
An organ of your body that needs O2 and CO2 to enter and exit cells easily
Most cell membranes that determine what goes in and out
A hexagon-shaped molecule that gives quick energy
A solution, that is for water to flow out of the cell in that order to balance the concentration of the solutes
A solution that has less solute and more water than another solution
A solution that allows for the free movement of water across the membrane without changing the concentration of solutes on either side
A hormone produced in the pancreas
A metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood
An organ in your body that is primarily responsible for water management
To maintain internal stability
The target cell (or organ) of epinephrine/adrenaline
A hormone formed in the pancreas that promotes the breakdown of glycogen to glucose in the liver
What your body does to maintain homeostasis when its cold
What your body does to maintain homeostasis when its hot
Refers to two layers
An instrument used to see animal and plant cells up close
One of several structures with specialized functions, suspended in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell

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