All parts comprising the cell.
What is protoplasm
Powerplant of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
Substance moving down its concentration gradient from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
What is passive transport?
Engulfs and eats foreign matter.
What is phagocytosis?
Avascular.
What is epithelium?
This type of nervous tissue cannot conduct impulses.
What is Neuraglia?
Cells tightly packed with very little ECM.
What are epithelium?
Cholesterol, proteins, phospholipids, and cell identifiers are all part of.
What is the cell membrane?
Suicide or digestive bag of the cell.
What is lysosome?
Movements of solutes and water down a concentration gradient.
What is dialysis?
Packaging and delivery system of the cell.
What is the Golgi apparatus?
Most abundant and diverse tissue.
What is connective?
Muscle tissue that is striated and involuntary.
What is cardiac?
Gives form, and can be hard, soft, liquid.
What is the matrix?
Selectively permeable
What is the cell membrane?
Centrioles play an important role is this process.
What is mitosis?
Substance moving down its concentration gradient due to hydrostatic pressure.
What is filtration?
Protein factories.
What are ribosomes?
Tissue may be striated.
What is muscular?
Muscle tissue that is striated and voluntary.
What is skeletal?
Intervertebral disks and pubic symphysis.
What is cartilage?
The cell membrane has channels, enzymes, and receptors for hormones, which are all considered this type of organic molecules.
What are proteins?
Hair-like extensions on some cells' membrane.
What is cilia?
Diffusion, osmosis, dialysis, and filtration are this type of transport.
What is passive transport?
Cell division.
What is mitosis?
May conduct impulses.
What is nervous?
Muscle tissue that is non-striated and involuntary.
What is smooth?
Fat cells.
What is adipocytes?
The cytosol, a watery solution may weaken this type of bond.
What is ionic?
Chemical blueprint of the entire organism.
What is DNA?
Sodium/Potassium pump, phagocytosis, and pinocytosis.
What is active transport?
First step of mitosis.
What is prophase?
Only one layer thick, but appears to be more than one layer.
What is psuedostratified?
Type of tissue that may be multinucleated.
What is muscular?
Achilles tendon.
What is dense fibrous connective tissue?
May be attached to ER or free floating.
What are ribosomes?
Sperm tail that can propel itself.
What is the flagella?
Active transport that takes matter outside of cell.
What is exocytosis?
Has a gristle-like consistency.
What is cartilage?
Hardest CT.
What is bone?
Blood, lymph, and CSF are this type of tissue.
What is connective?
Loose CT.
What is areolar?