Cells in Action Study Guide Answers

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Cells in Action Study Guide Answers Test next Wed / Thurs

1. Cell Tissue Organ Organ System Organism Energy Chloroplast Cell Membrane Organelles

Semi- permeable Phospholipids & Proteins Mitochondria Homeostasis Osmosis, diffusion Passive Phospholipids, proteins Endocytosis, vesicle

Exocytosis High, Low Active Sun Fermentation Photosynthesis Stomata Cellular Respiration

24. Carbon dioxide, water, glucose, oxygen ATP Photosynthesis Chemical Chromosomes Prophase Metaphase Interphase Anaphase

Cytokinesis Telophase