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antigen

a foreign substance that causes the immune system to respond by producing antibodies

excretory system

the system of organs used to get rid of metabolic wastesgas

gastrulation

the process by which one side of the blastula pushed in to form a two layered gastrula

cell membrane

the semi permeable outer boundary of the cell made of lipids and proteins

hydrolysis

an enzyme controlled reaction in which large insoluble molecules are broken down into small soluble molecules when water is added; digestion

deamination

the removal of the amine group from an amino acid

active transport

a process that uses energy to move (transport) materials from an area of low concentration high concentration. that is moving against the concentration gradient

active transport

a process that uses energy to move (transport) materials from an area of low concentration high concentration. that is moving against the concentration gradient

carbohydrate

an organic nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and having a carbon to hydrogen ratio of 2:1

active transport

a process that uses energy to move (transport) materials from an area of low concentration high concentration. that is moving against the concentration gradient

carbohydrate

an organic nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and having a carbon to hydrogen ratio of 2:1

substrate

the molecule that an enzyme acts on

active transport

a process that uses energy to move (transport) materials from an area of low concentration high concentration. that is moving against the concentration gradient

carbohydrate

an organic nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and having a carbon to hydrogen ratio of 2:1

substrate

the molecule that an enzyme acts on

phenotype

the appearance of an organism; how it looks

active transport

a process that uses energy to move (transport) materials from an area of low concentration high concentration. that is moving against the concentration gradient

carbohydrate

an organic nutrient made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen and having a carbon to hydrogen ratio of 2:1

substrate

the molecule that an enzyme acts on

phenotype

the appearance of an organism; how it looks

digestive secretions

fluids that aid in digestion