quaternary structure of a protein
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protein structure is a protein consisting of more than one folded amino
acid chain
ATP powered transport
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Requires ATP. The use of energy allows the cell to accumulate substances
Rate of transport depends on concentration of substrate and on
concentration of ATP
,muscle tissue types
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skeletal, cardiac, smooth
ionic bonding
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Chemical bonding that results from the electrical attraction between
cations and anions
Polysaccharides
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Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
(glycogen)
intermediate filaments
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, Threadlike proteins in the cell's cytoskeleton that are roughly twice as thick
as microfilaments
Smooth ER
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ER that has no ribosomes
Phagocytosis
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Cell eating
Histology
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study of tissues
Expcytosis
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, the process by which a substance is released from the cell through a
vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and then fuses with
the membrane to let the substance out
apical (free) surface
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faces the body surface, body cavity, lumen, or duct
Dendrites
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receive messages from other cells
nonpolar covanlent bond
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electrons shared equally because the nuclei is equally attracted to the
electron charges
primary structure of protein
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protein structure is a protein consisting of more than one folded amino
acid chain
ATP powered transport
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Requires ATP. The use of energy allows the cell to accumulate substances
Rate of transport depends on concentration of substrate and on
concentration of ATP
,muscle tissue types
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skeletal, cardiac, smooth
ionic bonding
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Chemical bonding that results from the electrical attraction between
cations and anions
Polysaccharides
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Carbohydrates that are made up of more than two monosaccharides
(glycogen)
intermediate filaments
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, Threadlike proteins in the cell's cytoskeleton that are roughly twice as thick
as microfilaments
Smooth ER
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ER that has no ribosomes
Phagocytosis
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Cell eating
Histology
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study of tissues
Expcytosis
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, the process by which a substance is released from the cell through a
vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and then fuses with
the membrane to let the substance out
apical (free) surface
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faces the body surface, body cavity, lumen, or duct
Dendrites
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receive messages from other cells
nonpolar covanlent bond
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electrons shared equally because the nuclei is equally attracted to the
electron charges
primary structure of protein
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