Angiogenesis and Active Transport | Photosynthesis and Exocytosis | Endocytosis and Respiration | Osmosis | Diffusion |
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What is Angiogenesis
The physiological process through which new bloods vessels form from pre existing vessels
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What is Photosynthesis
The process that uses other elements to produce oxygen
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What is Endocytosis
The process where substances are brought into the cell
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What is Osmosis
a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
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What is Diffusion
The movement of particles from a region in which they are in higher concentration to regions of lower concentration.
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What is Active Transport
The movement of molecules or ions across a cell membrane into a higher region of concentration
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What are Water, Carbon Dioxide, and Light
The three elements used in photosynthesis
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What is Respiration
The process where cells of an organism obtain energy by combing different elements
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What is Biological System
Osmosis is a vital process in what system
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What are Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Sociology, Economics, and Finance
The 6 fields that diffusion is mostly used in
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What is The Cell Membrane
The membrane in which ions and molecules move across to get to their designated location
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What is Exocytosis
The process where a nutrients are transported out of the cell
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What are phagocytosis and pinocytosis
The two other processes that contribute to Endocytosis
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What is Water
The substance that is mainly transported in and out of the cell
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What is a higher point of concentration
Where the object in diffusion or particles move from
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What is the earlier stages of vasculogenesis
Where the pre existing blood vessels are formed
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What is Endocytosis
Exocytosis counterpart that does the opposite of what exocytosis does
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What are Oxygen and Glucose
The two combinations that cause an organism to use Respiration
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What are Isotonic, Hypotonic, and Hypertonic
The three different types of osmosis
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What is the top corner
In a water bottle the particles before they diffuse are usually in the
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What is Primary Active Transport
One fo the transports that uses ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate
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What is Chemical Energy
The energy that plants produce in photosynthesis
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What is The Cell Membrane
The material that is internalized is surrounded by an area of this...
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What is the Plasma Membrane
Where the water molecules travel through
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What are Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
Three particles or substances mentioned in the presentation that can be moved in diffusion
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