Cell Structures
Complete the following charts comparing prokaryotes and eukaryotes, plant and animal cells, and cells and viruses.
Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
| Prokaryotes: unique structures | Common structures | Eukaryotes: unique structures |
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Plant and Animal Cells
| Plant cells: unique structures | Common structures | Animal cells: unique structures |
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Cells and Viruses
| Cells: unique structures | Common structures | Viruses: unique structures |
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Cell Membrane
After reviewing the videos on membranes and the recommended reading, Chapter 5, section “Membrane Structure and Function”, in Campbell Concepts & Connections, aIDress the following points:
Write a 250- to 300-word summary describing how oxygen moves into cells and how carbon dioxide moves out of cells. Explain how water can be balanced between cells and how large molecules can be transported across membranes.
In your response, use the terms: diffusion, permeability, concentration gradient, isotonic, hypotonic, hypertonic, osmosis, ATP, exocytosis, and endocytosis.
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