Chapter 36 Transport in Vascular Plants. A. Physical Forces H2OH2O CO 2 O2O2 light sugar H2OH2O CO 2 O2O2 minerals.
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Warm-Up: Write a homework reminder! Remember, you must include the analogy with the name of the organelle and function - do QUALITY WORK! Update your table.
2.4.4: Define diffusion and osmosis Diffusion: The passive movement of particles from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration until.
Cellular Functions A Review of Vocabulary Sugars and starches are? 1.Lipids 2.Carbohydrates 3.Proteins 4.Enzymes.
Membrane Transport I Passive transport Cell Biology for Clinical Pharmacy Students MD102 Module II: Cell Functions (Lecture # 6 ) Dr. Ahmed Sherif Attia.
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Passive Transport Where are membranes found? Cell Organelles.
Contains C, H, and O, generally with a 2:1 ratio of H to O (CH2O),provides much of the energy that the cell requires, include sugars and starches, can.
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