Pass the Tissues
Brains for the Membranes
Divide and Conquer
Protein Power
Pass the Tissues Again
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The only other connective tissue more rigid than dense connective tissue is this

Bone

100

This active transport process likes to use vesicle buds quite often. Actually, all the time.

Vesicular Transport

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Mitosis starts off strong with this phase

Prophase

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The process of converting DNA into mRNA

Transcription

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Found in the intestinal tract, glands, and upper skin layer

Epithelium

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We don't usually consider this a "tissue" but if you start bleeding you may remember its name

Blood

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Whether its a white blood cell engulfing a bacteria, or a epidermal cell just having a drink of cytoplasmic fluid, both processes undergo this form of cytosis

Endocytosis

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Contrary to popular belief, mitosis does not split a cell into two. *This* step in the cell cycle does the trick

Cytokinesis

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When ready to enter the ribosome, tRNA contains three nucleotides and this

Amino acid

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You might say these tissues are "electric"

Nervous

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There are a few types of cartilidge, but the most common is this

Hyaline

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Vesicular transport is important for the movement of small molecules in or out of the cell; these processes are classified by these two names

Endocytosis and Exocytosis

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This mitotic phase is obsessed with organization

Anaphase

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You might say this type of nucleic acid is a "postman"

mRNA

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This one contains osteocytes

Bone

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You might say this tissue is likes to be "loose" and cover a lot of ground

Areolar

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This solute pump discussed in class transports which two ions across a plasma membrane

Sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+)

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Once mitotis starts, we don't see this nucleus component until the very last phase

Nucleolus

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Microtubules attach here on the chromosome during late prophase

Centromere

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This connective tissue is the second more rigid behind bone and can be found in your medial rib cage and outer ear

Cartilidge

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You find these cells in the nervous tissue, but they really only support the neurons

Neuroglia

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This name is categorized for cells when the water concentration between the inside and outside of the cell are equal

Isotonic

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The name of the acronym for the mitotic stages, according to Mr. Tierney

PMAT

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Centrioles make this web of proteins when cell division begins

Mitotic spindle (microtubules)

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This type of loose connective tissue is the most common of its class and found beneath the epithelial layer of the skin

Areolar tissue

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