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Cell Organelle Physiology

Cell Organelle Physiology. Cell Organelle Morphology. Passive Transport. Active Transport. Tonicity. Mitosis. Cell Organelle Physiology. Cell Organelle Morphology. Passive Transport. Active Transport. Tonicity. Mitosis. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $200. $200.

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Cell Organelle Physiology

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  1. Cell Organelle Physiology

  2. Cell Organelle Morphology

  3. Passive Transport

  4. Active Transport

  5. Tonicity

  6. Mitosis

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  8. Bilayer of phospholipids with proteins dispersed throughout

  9. Cell (plasma) membrane

  10. Membranous network studded with ribosomes; protein synthesis

  11. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

  12. Kidney shaped organelle whose inner membrane (cristae) is the site of cellular respiration; “powerhouse”

  13. Mitochondria

  14. Membranous sac of digestive enzymes that are involved in autolysis and the destruction of foreign particles

  15. Lysosomes

  16. RNA and protein dispersed throughout cytoplasm or studded on ER – make proteins

  17. Ribosomes

  18. ?

  19. Nucleus

  20. ?

  21. Mitochondria

  22. ?

  23. Golgi Apparatus

  24. ?

  25. Cytoskeleton

  26. ?

  27. Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum

  28. Movement of particles from high to low concentration, e.g., O2 and CO2 into and out of cells, respectively

  29. Diffusion

  30. Movement of water from high to low concentration; maintenance of osmotic pressure

  31. Osmosis

  32. Using pressure to push something through a cell membrane; removal of metabolic wastes

  33. Filtration

  34. Daily Double!!

  35. Using a special protein carrier to move something from high to low concentration; e.g., glucose entry

  36. Facilitated Diffusion

  37. Maintenance of a constant environment in a cell is called cellular ______________

  38. Homeostasis

  39. General term for bringing a substance into a cell that is too large to enter any other way

  40. Endocytosis

  41. Movement across a cell; endocytosis followed by exocytosis; e.g., absorption of substances

  42. Transcytosis

  43. Expelling a substance from the cell into the extracellular fluid; exporting proteins

  44. Exocytosis

  45. Specific term to describe a cell’s engulfing solid particles; “cell-eating”

  46. Phagocytosis

  47. A type of active transport in which large molecules are taken into a cell in vesicles formed from coated pits in the cell membrane

  48. Receptor-mediated Endocytosis

  49. The constant movement of molecules with no net change in concentration

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