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BIOL101 SI - Cytology 1

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3. Move water-soluble substances across a
membrane
8. Sorting and shipping proteins and lipids for
secretion or use in the cell
10. Thinnest elements composed of actin, take
part in movement, formation and maintenance
of cell shape
11. Microscopic spheres of proteins or lipids
which can self assemble
13. Stores amino acids, sugars, ions and toxic
metabolic wastes
14. Double-layered. Separates interior from
surroundings. Selectively allows substances to
cross it.
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1. Organelles in the cells of photosynthetic
organisms that are used to synthesize and store
food
2. A symbiotic relationship where one organism
lives inside the other
4. calcium pump
5. Intermediate filaments are most commonly
known as the support system
6. Water molecules tend to diffuse (passive)
down water concentration gradient
7. protein-mediated diffusion
9. Tiny structures where photosynthesis takes
place.
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17. Hollow rods constructed from globular
proteins called tubulins
20. allows a large number of activities to occur
simultaneously in a very limited space
21. Semi-fluid matrix with other components
such as ribosomes
23. The cellular components that carry out
protein synthesis
24. The net movement of like molecules or ions
down a concentration gradient
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12. Solutions that have same the concentrations
15. Region where DNA is stored in eukaryotes
16. Genetic material found in the nucleus.
18. Providing shape and internal organization;
moving the cell and internal structures
19. Transporting and storing substances;
digestion
22. Specialized structures that perform various
jobs inside cells
25. Internal fluid pressure which prevents
inward diffusion of water
26. Consists of a network of membranous
tubules and sacs called cisternae
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