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IS NOT PART OF THE PLASMA MEMBRANE |
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TISSUE TYPING USES INFORMATION |
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FOUND ON THE CELL MEMBRANE |
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WHAT ARE THE PROTEIN FACTORIES OF THE CELL |
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SMALL FINGERLIKE PROJECTIONS ON THE PLASMA MEMBRANE THAT INCREASE THE CELL'S ABILITY TO ABSORB SUBSTANCES |
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WHICH STRUCTURE MAKES NEW MEMBRANES FOR THE CELL |
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SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM |
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CALLED THE "POWER PLANT" OF THE CELL |
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ORGANELLE CONSISTS OF TINY FLATTENED SACS THAT HELP PROCESS AND PACKAGE CHEMICALS IN THE CELL |
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EXTRELY FINE HAIRLIKE STRUCTURES ON THE SURFACE OF THE CELL |
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HALF THE POPULATION HAS WHICH ORANGANELLES |
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PROCESS BY WHICH SUBSTANCES SCATTER THEMSELVES EVENLY THROUGHOUT AN AVAILABLE SPACE |
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THE MOVEMENT OF WATER FROM AN AREA OF HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO AN AREA OF LOWER CONCENTRATION THROUGH A SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE MEMBRANE |
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MOVEMENT OF WATER AND SOLUTES THROUGH A MEMBRANE BECAUSE OF HYDROSTATIC PRESSURE |
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BECAUSE OF SPECIFIC BASE PAIRING, IF ONE SIDE OF THE DNA MOLECULES HAS THE NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE OF ADENINE-GUANINE-CYTOSINE-THYMINE, THE OTHER SIDE WOULD BE |
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THYMINE-CYTOSINE-THYMINE-GUANINE-ADENINE |
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WHICH PHASE OF MITOSIS ARE CHROMOSOMES ALIGNED IN THE CENTER OF THE CELL |
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DNA REPLICATION OCCURS DURING THIS PHASE |
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PHASE OF MITOSIS THAT CHROMOSOMES MOVE TO OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE CELL |
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TYPE OF TISSUE THAT ALLOWS FOR RAPID COMMUNICATION BETWEEN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE BODY |
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THE MOST ABUNDANT AND WIDELY DISTRIBUTED TISSUE IN THE BODY |
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TYPE OF TISSUE SPECIALIZES IN MOVEMENT OF THE BODY |
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TYPE OF TISSUE FREQUENTLY HAS FEW CELLS EMBEDDED IN AN INTERCELLULAR MATRIX |
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THE TWO TYPES OF TISSUES THAT HAVE THE GREATEST ABILITY TO REPAIR THEMSELVES |
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EPITHELIAL AND CONNECTIVE |
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WHICH ORANGANELLE CONTAINS ITS OWN DNA MOLECULE |
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WHICH PROCESS DOES NOT RELY ON ACTIVE TRANSPORT |
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MATCHING-
ORGANELLES THAT ARE CALLED THE "PROTEIN FACTORIES" OF THE CELL |
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MATCHING- STRUCTURE MADE UP OF PHOSPHOLIPIDS AND CHOLESTEROL MOLECULES |
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MATCHING- ORGANELLES THAT ARE CALLED THE "DIGESTIVE BAGS" OF THE CELL |
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MATCHING- ORGANELLES NAMED AS SUCH BECAUSE OF THE RIBOSOMES ATTACHED TO IT |
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ROUGH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM |
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MATCHING- CELL STRUCTURE THAT CONTROLS EVERY ORGANELLE IN THE CYTOPLASM AND CONTAINS CHROMATIN |
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SMALL RODS THAT ARE IMPORTANT IN CELL DIVISION |
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THE "POWER PLANT" OF CELLS |
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SMALL FINGERLIKE PROJECTIONS IN THE PLASMA MEMBRANE THAT INCREASE THE EFFICIENCY OF ABSORPTION OF MATERIALS INTO THE CELL |
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SMALL STRUCTURE IN THE NUCLEUS THAT PROGRAMS THE FORMATION OF RIBOSOMES |
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ORGANELLES THAT PRODUCE NEW MEMBRANES FOR THE CELL |
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SMOOTH ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM |
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CELLULAR RESPIRATION OCCURS IN WHICH ORGANELLE |
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CHROMATIN BECOMES "ORGANIZED" DURING WHICH PHASE OF MITOSIS |
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