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| movement of particles from an area of high concentration to low concentration. |
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| diffusion of water through the cell membrane |
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| diffusion of particles through the proteins. |
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| movement of particles through proteins against normal direction of diffusion |
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| cell membrane surrounds a vessel and encloses it. |
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| vesicles are formed at the endoplasmic reticulum and carry particles to cell membrane |
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| capture light from the sun and use it to create food-energy |
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| a way to get energy from food to create energy using oxygen |
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| A way to get energy from food without using oxygen. |
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| Organised structures of DNA |
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| Two copies of a chromosome |
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| Place where chromatids are held together |
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| Complicated process of chromosome separation |
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| The process of a cytoplasm splitting in two at the end of mitosis |
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