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What is tissue
Cells - ________ - organs - organ systems - organism
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What is ribosome
The site of protein synthesis
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What is organs
Organelles perform the same jobs for cells as ______ do for humans
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What is high to low
Passive transport from a ____ concentration to a ____ low concentration
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What is nucleus
Mutations are changes in DNA, where would this occur in the cell?
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What is mitochondria
An energy releasing structure (organelle)
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What is chloroplasts or cell wall
Animal cells do not have this organelle that plants have
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What is cells
Which do we have more of that make up our body? Cells, tissues or organs?
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What is low to high
Active transport moves from a ___ concentration to a _____ concentration
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What is ribosomes
Which organelle creates "proteins to be exported"
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What is nucleus
DNA or hereditary material is stored in this organelle
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What is an organelle
A structure that performs a specialized function in cells
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What is chloroplast
Serves as a site of photosynthesis
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What is ATP
Active transport requires the use of _____ and passive transport does not
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What is Walter and Petrakos
Who are the best teachers at Veritas?
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What is mitochondria
Synthesis of ATP occurs in the
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What is mitochondria
The organelle that performs cellular respiration
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What is ribosome
The smallest organelle, can be attached to other structures or free floating in the cytoplasm
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What is active
If a cell contains more mitochondria, which type of transport is the cell more likely to perform?
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What is nucleus
Which organelle is visible using a light microscope?
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What is cell membrane
Material must pass through this in order to get into or out of the cell
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What is ribosome
This organelle creates enzymes
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What is cytoplasm
The fluid like substance that fills in empty space in a cell
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What is smaller
What size molecules use passive transport?
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What is they both transport molecules
How are active and passive transport similar?
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