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Cell membrane
Thin layer of
lipid
and
protein
molecules that surrounds the cell
Cell transport
Passive
(simple diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion) and
active
transport
Mitosis
Process of cell division resulting in two daughter cells
Cell differentiation
Specialized cells with unique structures and functions
Photosynthesis
Process by which plants convert
light
energy into
chemical
energy
Cellular respiration
Process by which cells convert chemical energy into ATP
Hormone
Biological
molecule
that regulates bodily
functions
Nervous system
System of
neurons
and
sensory organs
that convey information
Homeostasis
State of
balance
and
stability
in bodily functions
Negative feedback mechanism
Process by which the body responds to changes and returns to a set point
Endocrine system
System of
glands
that produce and
secrete
hormones
Exocrine system
System of glands that produce and secrete digestive enzymes and hormones
What is the function of the
cell membrane
?
It
controls
what enters and
leaves
the cell.
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What does it mean that the cell membrane is semi-permeable?
It allows some substances to pass through while keeping others out.
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What are the two main types of cell transport?
Passive
transport: Movement
down
a concentration gradient.
Active
transport: Movement
against
a concentration gradient.
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What is mitosis?
It is the process of cell division that results in two daughter cells.
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Why is mitosis essential?
It is essential for
growth
,
repair
, and replacement of cells.
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What is cell differentiation?
It is the process by which
cells
become
specialized
to perform specific functions.
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How does cell differentiation occur?
It occurs through changes in
gene expression
and
cellular structure.
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What is photosynthesis?
It is the process by which plants convert light energy from the sun into
chemical energy
in the form of
glucose.
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Why is photosynthesis essential?
It is essential for
plant growth
and the
food chain.
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What is cellular respiration?
It is the process by which cells convert chemical energy from
glucose
into
ATP.
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Where does cellular respiration occur?
It occurs in the
mitochondria.
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What are hormones?
They are chemical messengers produced by endocrine glands.
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What is the role of hormones in the body?
They regulate various bodily functions.
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What is the nervous system?
It is a complex system of neurons and sensory organs that convey information.
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What is homeostasis?
It is the ability of the body to maintain a
stable internal
environment despite changes in the
external
environment.
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What is a
negative feedback mechanism
?
It is a process by which the body responds to changes and returns to a
set point.
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What is the endocrine system?
It is a system of
glands
that produce and
secrete
hormones.
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What is the exocrine system?
It is a system of glands that produce and secrete digestive enzymes and hormones.
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What are examples of hormones produced by the endocrine system?
Insulin
Growth
hormone
Adrenaline
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