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extracellular matrix (ECM) - a substance in which the cells of an animal tissue are embedded; consists of protein and polysaccharides biodiversity - The variety of living things, encompassing genetic diversity, species diversity and ecosystem diversity intermembrane space - one of the two flu...

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extracellular matrix (ECM) - a substance in which the cells of an animal tissue are
embedded; consists of protein and polysaccharides

biodiversity - The variety of living things, encompassing genetic diversity, species
diversity and ecosystem diversity

intermembrane space - one of the two fluid-filled internal compartments of the
mitochondrion. The intermembrane space is the narrow region between the inner
and outer membranes.

cellulose - a large polysaccharides composed of many glucose monomers linked
into cable-like fibrils that provide structural support in plant cell walls.

hypotonic solution - in comparing two solutions, the one with the lower
concentration of solutes; cells in such a solution will take up water from their
surroundings.

ozone layer - the layer of ozone (o3) in the upper atmosphere that protects life on
earth from the harmful ultraviolet rays in sunlight

pH scale - a measure of the relative acidity of a solution, ranging in value from
0(most acidic) to 14 (most basic). The letter pH stand for potential hydrogen ions (H)

ionic bond - a chemical bond resulting from the attraction between oppositely
charges ions.

age structure - the relative number of individuals of each age in a population

polar covalent bond - a covalent bond between atoms that differ in electronegativity.
The shared electrons are pulled closer to the more electronegative atom, making it
slightly positive.

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chromosome - a threadlike, gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus of a
eukaryotic cell and most visible during mitosis and meiosis; also, the main gene-
carrying structure of a prokaryotic cell. Chromosomes consist of chromatin, a
combination of DNA and protein.

transport vesicle - a tiny membranous sac in a cell's cytoplasm carrying molecules
produced by the cell. The vesicle buds from the endoplasmic reticulum or Golgi and
eventually fuses with another membranous organelle of the plasma membrane,
releasing it's contents.

carboxyl group - in an organic molecule, a functional group consisting of an oxygen
atom double-bonded to a carbon atom that is also bonded to a hydroxyl group

microtubule - the thickest of the three main kinds of fibers making up the
cytoskeleton of a eukaryotic cell; a straight, hollow tube made of globular proteins
called tubulins. microtubes from the basis of the structure and movement of cilia
and flagella.

nucleus - an atom's central core, containing protons and neutrons/ The genetic
control center of a eukaryotic cell.

systems biology - an approach to studying biology that aims to model the dynamic
behavior of whole biological systems.

phytoplankton - algae and photosynthetic bacteria that drift passively in aquatic
environments.

electronegativity - the attraction of a given atom for the electrons of a covalent bond.




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