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| Cell Membrane or Plasma Membrane |
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| Phospholipid bi-layer, act as gate or control mechanism to move things in and out of cell |
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| Make up one layer of the cell membrane, are hydrophilic (like water). |
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| Makes up a layer of the cell membrance, are hydrophobic (do not like water). Keep intracellular fluid in and extracellular fluid out. |
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| Identify what type of cell you are looking at. |
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| Ability to move things in and out of the cell. Mostly these are gated and only open under certain circumstances. |
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| Located inside the cell, has a nuclear membrane similar to the cell membrane, also phspholipid bi-layer, but very porous |
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| Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) |
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| Blue print for our body, found in nucleus, 99% of DNA is identical |
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| Chromatin (unorganized) or Chromosomes (more organized) |
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| An area where nucleic acids "hang out" together |
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| Important to protein synthesis |
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| Energy molecule, when nutrients enter a cell this turns it into energy, also known as adenosinetriphosphate (ATP) |
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| Conveyer belt, energy is deposited here and transported to the Golgi Apparatus |
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| Packaging system, packages the energy to be moved out of the cell by vessicles/vaculous |
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| Packaged proten that comes from the Golgi Apparatus to be "spit out of the cell." Carrying the enzyme. |
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| Janitor, cleans up any bi-product from chemical reaction in cell (there is always bi-product). |
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