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    NOTE: Since the back of the pages are printed in reverse order (last page is printed first), keep the pages in the same order as they were after Step 1. Also, be sure to feed the pages in the same direction as you did in Step 1.
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21 notecards = 6 pages (4 cards per page)

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Science 2

front 1

cholesterol

back 1

stabilizes the cell membrane

front 2

exocydus

back 2

two layers of phospholipids

front 3

phospholipids

back 3

hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails

front 4

Carbohydrates

back 4

Attached to proteins; involved in cell recognition

front 5

osmosis

back 5

movement of water through the cell membrane

front 6

passive transport

back 6

molecules move from high to low concentration

front 7

active transport

back 7

requires energy to transport molecules across the cell membrane

front 8

Endocydus

back 8

Large molecules can enter

front 9

equilibrium

back 9

result of diffusion is both sides of the membrane reach

front 10

exocytosis

back 10

Large molecules can exit the cell

front 11

solvent

back 11

what does the dissolving

front 12

solute

back 12

what is being dissolved

front 13

solution

back 13

a mixture

front 14

hypeRtonic

back 14

occurs when the concentration of solutes higher on the outside of the cell relative to the inside

front 15

istonic

back 15

concentration of solute equal inside and outside the cell

front 16

hypOtonic

back 16

Concentration of the solutes is higher on the inside of the relative to the exterior

front 17

Protein pump

back 17

moves ions against the gradient

front 18

carrier protein

back 18

Used to help substances enter or exit the cell membrane

front 19

diffusion

back 19

when molecules move from areas of high concentration to ares of low concentration

front 20

Glycoproteins

back 20

recognizing other cells

front 21

Energy production

back 21

mitochondria, chloroplast