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Apologia Biology - Module 6: The Cell (2nd edition)

Vocabulary from Module 6, from Apologia Educational Ministries' High School Biology Course Exploring Creation With Biology, by Dr. Jay Wile and Marilyn F. Durnell (2nd edition).

 

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AB
AbsorptionThe transport of dissolved substances into cells
DigestionThe breakdown of absorbed substances
RespirationThe breakdown of food molecules with a release of energy
ExcretionThe removal of soluble waste materials
EgestionThe removal of nonsoluble waste materials
SecretionThe release of biosynthesized substances
HomeostasisMaintaining the status quo
ReproductionProducing more cells
CytologyThe study of cells
Cell wallA rigid structure on the outside of certain cells, usually plant and bacteria cells
Middle lamellaThe thin film between the cell walls of adjacent plant cells
Plasma membraneThe semipermeable membrane between the cell contents and either the cell wall or the cell's surroundings
CytoplasmA jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended
IonsSubstances in which at least one atom has an imbalance of protons and electrons
Cytoplasmic streamingThe motion of cytoplasm in a cell that results in a coordinated movement of the cell's contents
MitochondriaThe organelles in which nutrients are converted to energy
LysosomeThe organelle in animal cells responsible for hydrolysis reactions that break down proteins, polysaccharides, disaccharides, and some lipids
RibosomesNon-membrane-bound organelles responsible for protein synthesis
Endoplasmic reticulumAn organelle composed of an extensive network of folded membranes that performs several tasks within a cell
Rough ERER that is dotted with ribosomes
Smooth ERER that has no ribosomes
Golgi bodiesThe organelles in which proteins and lipids are stored and then modified to suit the needs of the cell
LeucoplastsOrganelles that store starches or oils
ChromoplastsOrganelles that contain pigments used in photosynthesis
Central vacuoleA large vacuole that rests at the center of most plant cells and is filled with a solution that contains a high concentration of solutes
Waste vacuolesVacuoles that contain the waste products of digestion
PhagocytosisThe process by which a cell engulfs foreign substances or other cells
Phagocytic vacuoleA vacuole that holds the matter which a cell engulfs
Pinocytic vesicleVesicle formed at the plasma membrane to allow the absorption of large molecules
Secretion vesicleVesicle that holds secretion products so that they can be transported to the plasma membrane and released
MicrotubulesSpiral strands of protein molecules that form a tubelike structure
Nuclear membraneA highly-porous membrane that separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm
ChromatinClusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus of a cell
CytoskeletonA network of fibers that holds the cell together, helps the cell to keep its shape, and aids in movement
MicrofilamentsFine, threadlike proteins found in the cell's cytoskeleton
Intermediate filamentsThreadlike proteins in the cell's cytoskeleton that are roughly twice as thick as microfilaments
PhospholipidA lipid in which one of the fatty acid molecules has been replaced by a molecule that contains a phosphate group
Passive transportMovement of molecules through the plasma membrane according to the dictates of osmosis or diffusion
Active transportMovement of molecules through the plasma membrane (typically opposite the dictates of osmosis or diffusion) aided by a process that requires energy
Isotonic solutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of the cell that resides in the solution
Hypertonic solutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution
PlasmolysisCollapse of a walled cell's cytoplasm due to a lack of water
CytolysisThe rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure
Hypotonic solutionA solution in which the concentration of solutes is less than that of the cell which resides in the solution
Activation energyEnergy necessary to get a chemical reaction going



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