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Active transport 12. Exocytosis 23. Metaphase Anaphase 13. Facilitated diffusion 24. Mitochondria Cancer 14. Filtration 25. Nucleus Cell cycle 15. Glycoprotein 26. Osmosis Cells 16. Golgi apparatus 27. Passive Chloroplast 17. Hypertonic transport Cholesterol 18. Hypotonic 28. Peripheral Differentiation 19. Integral protein protein Diffusion 20. Interphase 29. Peroxisome Endocytosis 21. Isotonic 30. Phospholipid Endoplasmic 22. Lysosome 31. Prophase reticulum 32. Ribosome 33. Telophase