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Eukaryotic cell Contains supercoiled DNA and histones.
Nucleus Membrane-bound structure housing DNA in eukaryotes.
Respiration Process of absorbing oxygen to produce energy.
Nucleolus Region within nucleus containing genetic material.
Integral membrane proteins Dissolve bilayer to remove attached proteins.
Ligands Molecules that bind to plasma membrane receptors.
Fibronectin Extracellular matrix protein decreased in metastatic cancer.
Cell junction Structure allowing direct communication between adjacent cells.
Paracrine signaling Local chemical mediators affecting nearby cells.
Enzyme affinity High attraction of enzymes to specific substrates.
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Metabolic absorption Cellular process of nutrient uptake for energy.
Cell adhesion molecules Proteins that help cells stick to each other.
Glycoproteins Proteins with carbohydrate chains, marking cell identity.
Gap junction Channels allowing communication between adjacent cells.
Desmosome Structure providing mechanical stability between cells.
Tight junction Barrier preventing leakage between epithelial cells.
Mitochondria Organelles responsible for cellular respiration.
Ribosomes Sites of protein synthesis within the cell.
Cytoplasm Fluid component of the cell, excluding nucleus.
Collagen Structural protein in extracellular matrix, providing support.
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Elastin Protein allowing elasticity in tissues.
Alpha cells Pancreatic cells that secrete glucagon.
Beta cells Pancreatic cells that secrete insulin.
Paracrine signaling Local chemical mediators quickly taken up or destroyed.
Enzyme affinity Each enzyme has high affinity for a substrate.
ATP deficiency Lack of ATP impairs muscle contraction.
Citric acid cycle Phase producing most ATP in catabolism.
Phases of catabolism Includes digestion, glycolysis, oxidation, citric acid cycle.
Anaerobic glycolysis Occurs without oxygen for continued muscle performance.
Diffusion Movement of solute from high to low concentration.
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