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what are parts of the plasma membrane |
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What are the protein factories of the cell? |
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What are small, finger like 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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what are referred to as "power plants" of the cell? |
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which organelle consists of tiny flattened sacs that help process and package chemicals in the cell? |
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cellular respiration occurs in which organelle? |
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what are fine, hair like structures on the surface of the cell? |
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only about half of the population has which organelles? |
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what is the process by which substances scatter themselves evenly throughout an available space? |
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what is 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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what is the 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 molecule has the nucleotide sequence of
adenine - guanine - adenine - cytosine - thymine, the other side would be: |
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during the _______ phase of mitosis, chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell. |
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DNA replication occurs during the phase_______. |
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Chromatin becomes "organized" during which mitosis phase? |
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Chromosomes move to opposite sides of the cell in which mitosis phase? |
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Which type of tissue allows for rapid communication between various parts of the body? |
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which is the most abundant and widely distributed tissue in the body? |
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which type of tissue specializes in movement of the body? |
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which type of tissue frequently has few cells embedded in an intercellular matrix? |
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which two tpes of tissue have the greatest ability to repair themselves? |
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which organelle contains its own DNA molecule? |
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which process does not rely on active transport? |
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plasma membrane
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nucleus
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ribosomes
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mitochondria
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smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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rough endoplasmic reticulum
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lysosomes
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centrioles
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microvilli
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nucleolus
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