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Theory that all organisms consist of one or more cells, which are the basic unit of life; all cells come from division of pre-existing cells; and all cells pass hereditary material to offspring.
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Semifluid substance enclosed by a cell's plasma membrane.
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Of a eukaryotic cell, organelle with a double membrane that holds the cell's DNA.
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Structure that carries out a specialized metabolic function inside a cell.
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Membrane that encloses a cell and separates it from the external environment.
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A relationship in which the volume of an object increases with the cube of the diameter, and the surface area increases with the square.
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Community of microorganisms living within a shared mass of secreted slime.
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Rigid but permeable structure that surrounds the plasma membrane of some cells.
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Long, slender cellular structure used for motility.
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Of a bacterium or archaeon, region of cytoplasm where the DNA is concentrated.
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Small circle of DNA in some bacteria and archaea.
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Organelle of protein synthesis.
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In a cell a dense irregularly shaped region where ribosomal subunits are assembled.
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Viscous fluid enclosed by the nuclear envelope.
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Multifunctional network of membrane-enclosed organelles (endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, vesicles)
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Membrane-enclosed organelle that is a system of sacs and tubes extending from the nuclear envelope. Smooth ER makes phospholipids, stores calcium, and has additional functions in some cells; ribosomes on the surface of rough ER make proteins.
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Organelle that modifies proteins and lipids, then packages the finished products into vesicles.
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Enzyme-filled vesicle that breaks down cellular waste and debris
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Enzyme-filled vesicle that breaks down fatty acids, Amino acids, and toxic substances.
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Large, fluid-filled vesicle that isolates or breaks down waste, debris, toxins, or food.
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Membrane-enclosed organelle; different kinds store, transport, or break down their contents.
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This eukaryotic organelle specializes in producing ATP.
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Organelle of photosynthesis in the cells of plants and photosynthetic protists.
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One of several types of double membranes organelles in plants and algal cells; for example, a chloroplast or amyloplast.
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Barrel-shaped organelle from which microtubules grow.
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Network of protein filaments that support, organize, and move eukaryotic cells and their internal structures.
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Reinforcing cytoskeletal element that functions in cell movement; a fiber of actin subunits .
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Cytoskeletal element involved in movement; hollow filament of tubulin subunits.
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Protein Type of energy-using protein that interacts with cytoskeletal elements to move the cell's parts or the whole cell.
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Cell Junction that fastens an animal cell to another cell, or to basement membrane. connect cytoskeletal elements inside the cell; Composed of adhesion proteins.
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Structure that connects a cell to another cell or to extracellular matrix
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Matrix (ECM) Complex mixture of cell secretions; it's composition and function vary by cell type.
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Junction Cell Junction that forms a closable channel across the plasma membranes of adjoining animal cells.
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Cell Junction that fastens together the plasma membrane of adjacent animal cells; collectively prevents fluids from leaking between the cells.