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Active transport
transport of a substance over a cell membrain usually going the oposite drection of the concentration graident, using energy
taxonomy
branch of biology that identifys organisms and classifys them
interdependance
organisms relying on one an other to survive
symboisis
where 2 different organisms live in close relation.
compound
2 or more atoms chemicaly bonded in definite proportions
paracite
a simbiotic relationship where one organism benifits and the other is harmed
ribobsome
an organelle in the cytoplasm of a living cell; they attach to mRNA and move down it one codon at a time and then stop until tRNA brings the required amino acid
pinocytosis
n. Introduction of fluids into a cell by invagination of the cell membrane, followed by formation of vesicles within the cells.
a body withen the cell holding liquid or food for the cell?
vessicle
cohesion
clinging thoughter (often in hidgen bonds)
bulk transport
when large molicules move over the memvrain
dinamic equlibriam
where the cell still has moliculse moveing in and out of it but still maintains a equlibriam
cellcycle
the cycle of growth and asexual reproduction of a cell
cytokenisis
the division of the cell cytoplasm that usually follows mitotic or meiotic division of the nucleus.
purebred
bred to have one spesific trait