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| [cell]; eg. cytoplasm, Fluid (cytosol) and organelles that occupy the space between the cell membrane and the nuclear envelope |
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| within; endoplasmic reticulum: complex of membranes within the cell |
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above; hypertonic solution that has a greater osmotic pressure than body fluids
water flows out |
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[below] hypotonic, Solution that has a lesser osmotic pressure than body fluids
water flows in |
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| [between] interphase, stage between the end of one cell division and the beginning of the next |
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| [equal] isotonic, solution that has the same osmotic pressure as body fluids |
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| [thread] mitosis, process of cell division when threadlike chromosomes become visible within a cell |
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| [to eat] phagocytosis, process by which a cell takes in solid particles |
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| [to drink] pinocytosis, process by which a cell takes in tiny droplets of liquid |
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| [body] ribosome, tiny spherical structure that sonsists of protein and RNA and functions in protein synthesis |
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