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| A. Prophase, Anaphase, Metaphase, and TelophaseB. Layers of flattened sacs that is active in the modification and transport of proteinsC. The substance of a cell other than that of the nucleusD. Long, whiplike extensions of the cell membrane of some bacteria and sperm. Serve to propel the cell.E. Interstitial fluid is outside of the cell while Intracellular fluid is found inside of the cell (cytosol)F. Small spherical bodies in the cell nucleus; function in ribosome synthesisG. Specialized structures in a cell that perform specific metabolic functionsH. The rod-like cytoplasmic organelles responsible for ATP generation for cellular activitiesI. Prophase in reverse: Chromosomes uncoil to become chromatin again, spindle breaks down and disappears, nuclear envelope forms around each chromatin mass, nucleoli appear in each daughter nucleiJ. The diffusion of a solvent through a membrane from a dilute solution to am ore concentrated one. Uses a concentration gradient (water)K. Acts as the cell's bones and muscles to help give the cell it's shape and structureL. The unassisted diffusion of solutes through the plasma membrane. Concentration gradientM. Diffusion is transferring substances from a high concentration to a low concentration. Osmosis is the diffusion of materials through water.N. Cytosol: The liquid of cytoplasm surrounding the organelles in a cell where a variety of cell processes take place. Organelles: Specialized parts of cell different specific functions. Inclusions: A body suspended in cytoplasm, a granuleO. Interphase -> Early Prophase -> Late Prophase -> Metaphase -> Anaphase -> Telophase and cytokinesisP. Barlike bodies of tightly coiled chromatin, visible during cell divisionQ. Cytoplasmic organelles at which proteins are synthesizedR. Studded with ribosomes, transports materials through the cell and produces proteins in sacs S. The ingestion of solid particles by cells. Requires ATP for large particles.T. Excessive, above normal, tone or tension |
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