Plasma membrane - ANSWERS-semipermeable. Phospholipid bio layer.
Isotonic - ANSWERS-no reaction
Hypertonic - ANSWERS-cell shrinks, higher concentration of salt outside of cell
Hypotonic - ANSWERS-swells up, high
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Plasma membrane - ANSWERS-semipermeable. Phospholipid bio layer.
Isotonic - ANSWERS-no reaction
Hypertonic - ANSWERS-cell shrinks, higher concentration of salt outside of cell
Hypotonic - ANSWERS-swells up, higher salt concentration of salt inside the cell
Diffusion - ANSWERS-high to low concentration
Facilitated transport - ANSWERS-proteins facilitates the transport from high to low concentration, in or out the cell (no energy)
Active transport - ANSWERS-energy required to transport from low to high concentration in and out the cell
Smooth ER - ANSWERS-produces phospholipids
Rough ER - ANSWERS-produce proteins
Mitochondria - ANSWERS-carries out cellular respiration, converts chemical energy of glucose to chemical energy of ATP
Golgi apparatus - ANSWERS-modifies proteins and lipids from ER, sorts, packages, distributes, and secretes molecules synthesized by the cell
Flow of blood - ANSWERS-from heart, arteries, capillaries, veins, and back to heart
Coronary Artery - ANSWERS-artery that feeds the heart
Pulmonary Artery - ANSWERS-artery that takes deoxygenated blood to lungs
Lymphatic system - ANSWERS-helps maintain fluid balance in the body by collecting excess fluid and particulate matter from tissues and depositing them in the bloodstream. It also helps defend the body against infection by supplying disease-fighting cells
Antigen - ANSWERS-molecule that triggers the immune response
Negative feedback - ANSWERS-maintaining homeostasis, temperature regulation
Positive feedback - ANSWERS-lactation, childbirth
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