Chapter 1 Vocabulary Science.

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Chapter 1 Vocabulary Science

cilia cell pseudopod diffusion nucleus osmosis protist cytoplasm vacuoles cilia cell cell wall pseudopod diffusion nucleus osmosis cell membrane flagellum organelle protist cytoplasm fungi

a small thin covering that surrounds cells vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi cell membrane a small thin covering that surrounds cells

cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi vacuoles membrane sacs filled with fluid

cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi cytoplasm thick fluid between the nucleus & cell membrane; holds the organelles

cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi pseudopod the ‘false foot’ of the amoeba

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi cell basic structural unit of living things

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi cilia small structures that look like hairs and move back and forth

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi organelle a membrane covered structure in a cell that performs specific functions (they are like small organs)

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi osmosis a type of diffusion in which water passes through a cell membrane

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi fungi a kingdom of living things; its organisms are multicellular (more than 1 cell); they often feed on decaying matter

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi flagellum a whip-like structure that helps single-cell organisms, like the euglena, move by spinning like a boat propeller

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi protist a kingdom of living things; it’s mostly one-celled

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi nucleus storehouse of a cell’s most important chemical information (the brain of the cell)

vacuole cell pseudopod nucleus cell membrane organelle cell wall cilia cytoplasm diffusion flagellum protist osmosis fungi diffusion movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

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