| 1. | | it consist of a single ring of carbon and nitrogen atoms. |
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| 2. | | these are structures found in living cells that performes metabolic life processes. |
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| 3. | | the sum total of all the chemical reactions which occur within living cells is known as _____. |
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| 4. | | they are the colored plastids other than green that are specialized to synthesize and store carotenoid pigments instead of chlorophyl. |
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| 5. | | organic compounds are also called______. |
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| 6. | | it consist of a single ring of carbon and nitrogen atoms. |
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| 7. | | kidney shaped guard cells are arrange in such way as to form breathing poers or also known as_________. |
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| 8. | | it is the reverse of endocytosis, is the process by which a cell expels large molecules. |
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| 9. | | loss of water inside the cell causes the contraction of the cytoplasm resulting in the shrinking of the cell |
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| 10. | | It is a thick semifluid aggregate of chemical compounds. |
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| 11. | | it is a network of interconnected protein filaments which extends throughout the cytoplasm. |
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| 12. | | in this solution, the concentration of water molecule is the same as that in the cell. |
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| 13. | | the large membranous storage sacs in cells. |
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| 14. | | the inner membrane found inside mitochondria which is thrown into folds to provide more surface area for cellular respiration productivity. |
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| 15. | | it envovles the entry into the cell of materials that are too large to get in by mere diffusion |
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| 16. | | the passage of materials againt their concentration is called_______. |
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| 17. | | the narrow region between the inner and outer membranes in the mitochondria is called the___________. |
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| 18. | | a solution that contains lower concentration of disolved materials than the cell. |
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| 19. | | it is other known as plasmalemma |
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| 20. | | the literal meaning of which is cell drinking is the process of taking in fluids by cells. |
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| 21. | | these are sites of protein synthesis |
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| 22. | | it is the destructive phase of metabolism |
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| 23. | | it is the most reactive element. it combined with other elements such as oxygen to for water. |
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| 24. | | it is a special term used for the diffusion of solvent molecules through a differentially permeable membrane |
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| 25. | | these are the bearers of hereditary traits. |
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| 26. | | they are the green pigment plastids. |
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| 27. | | It contains all the necessary life-sustaining components. |
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| 28. | | it is the constructive phase of metabolism |
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| 29. | | the counterpart of dehydration synthesis |
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| 30. | | It divides the nucleoplasm from the cytoplasm. |
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