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what is the cell theory?
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it is: all organisms are made up of one or more cells.
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Iodine tests for mono or poly saccharides?
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polysaccharides (which are in starch)
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Benedicts is the indicator for monosaccarides or polysaccharides?
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monosaccarides.
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cytology is the...
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study of cells.
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prokaryotic cells do not have...
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nucleus or membrane organelles (excpept ribosomes.
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Unicellular cells are...
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Prokaryotic.
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3 things that are different that prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic do not have are...
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cell walls, capsule, and pilli.
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Eukaryotic belong to what family?
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The animal, plant, protists, and fungi family.
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Procaryotic belongs to what family?
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The morena kingdom.
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What transport requires no E?
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The passive transport.
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Difusion is:
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movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration.
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True/false: Osmosis is the diffusion of water (high-low concentration.)
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true!!
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2 examples of active transport:
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endo and exocytosis
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gradient concentration is:
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the gradual change in concentration from one area to another.
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equal concentrations is:
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Equilibrium!
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Solvent
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what it dissolves in
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solute
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what dissolves
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isotonic
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inside and outside are EQUAL
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hypotonic
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LOWer concentration of solutes
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Hypertonic
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HIGHer concentration of solutes
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