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types of organisms that are made of eukaryotic cells series of protein fibers that provides support and structure to cells responsible for moving specific molecules across the phospholipid bilayer (also known as channel proteins) identifies the cell responsible for receiving messages and communication between cells lipid found in the cell membrane that thickens up the membrane (hangs out with the lipid tails of the phospholipid bilayer) a single, large organelle found in plant cells that stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates small organelles that fill with water and "spit" the water out to protect the cell from bursting; found in paramecium a double layer of phospholipids that makes up cell (plasma) and organelle membranes a property of cell membranes that allows some substances to pass through, while others cannot the process of converting water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen gas (using the energy from sunlight) the process of breaking down glucose in order to make ATP molecules the energy currency of the cell molecule that results when the third phosphate group is broken off on ATP (contains less energy than ATP)
- types of organisms that are made of eukaryotic cells
- series of protein fibers that provides support and structure to cells
- responsible for moving specific molecules across the phospholipid bilayer (also known as channel proteins)
- identifies the cell
- responsible for receiving messages and communication between cells
- lipid found in the cell membrane that thickens up the membrane (hangs out with the lipid tails of the phospholipid bilayer)
- a single, large organelle found in plant cells that stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
- small organelles that fill with water and "spit" the water out to protect the cell from bursting; found in paramecium
- a double layer of phospholipids that makes up cell (plasma) and organelle membranes
- a property of cell membranes that allows some substances to pass through, while others cannot
- the process of converting water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen gas (using the energy from sunlight)
- the process of breaking down glucose in order to make ATP molecules
- the energy currency of the cell
- molecule that results when the third phosphate group is broken off on ATP (contains less energy than ATP)
Expert Solution
- Fungus, Protists, Plants and Animals
types of organisms that are made of eukaryotic cells
- Cytoskeleton
series of protein fibers that provides support and structure to cells
- Transport Proteins
responsible for moving specific molecules across the phospholipid bilayer (also known as channel proteins)
- ID Proteins
identifies the cell
- Receptor Proteins
responsible for receiving messages and communication between cells
- Cholesterol
lipid found in the cell membrane that thickens up the membrane (hangs out with the lipid tails of the phospholipid bilayer)
- Central Vacuole
a single, large organelle found in plant cells that stores water, salts, proteins and carbohydrates
- Contractile Vacuole
small organelles that fill with water and "spit" the water out to protect the cell from bursting; found in paramecium
- Phospholipid Bilayer
a double layer of phospholipids that makes up cell (plasma) and organelle membranes
- Selectively Permeable
a property of cell membranes that allows some substances to pass through, while others cannot
- Photosynthesis
the process of converting water and carbon dioxide into glucose and oxygen gas (using the energy from sunlight)
- Cellular Respiration
the process of breaking down glucose in order to make ATP molecules
- ATP
the energy currency of the cell
- ADP
molecule that results when the third phosphate group is broken off on ATP (contains less energy than ATP)
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