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Chapter 4 Cells in Action Review

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These condense into an X-shape before mitosis.Chromatids
How a cell membrane move large particles into the cell.Endocytosis
The movement of particles from an area of low concetration to an area of high concetration.Diffusion
This process ends when a cell divides and new cells are formed.Cell Cycle
Human bodies have 23 pairs of these.Homologous Chromosomes
The movement of particles through proteins against the normal direction of diffusionActive Transport
Oxygen can slip between these molecules, which make up much of the cell membrane.Phospolipids
This is the region where chromatids are held together.Centromere
Bacteria double this way.Binary Fission
This word means "outside the cell."Exocytosis
Diffusion of water across a membrane.Osmosis
The way organisms get energy from food using oxygen.Cellular Respiration
The complicated process of chromosome seperation; the second stage of the cell cycle.Mitosis
The process by which plants capture light energy and change it into food.Photosynthesis
The diffusion of particles through special "doorways" in the cell membrane.Passive Transport
The cytoplasm splits in two during this process.Cytokinesis
During this stage of the cell cycle, this forms in eukaryotic cells with cell walls.Cell Plate
When there's no oxygen for your cells, they use this to get energy.Fermentation
Special doorways in the cell membrane are made of these.Proteins
Oxygen can pass through this cell part.Cell Membrane


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