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- 2. Macromolecule, made of glycerol and fatty acids, used for energy storage and membranes
- 4. Macromolecule, made of monosaccharides, source of energy for living things
- 6. Process of building monomers into polymers
- 7. Passive transport process, causes water to move toward the hypertonic side of a membrane
- 8. Organelle, site of cellular respiration, creates ATP
- 10. Macromolecule, made of nucleotides, stores genetic information
- 14. Organelle, folds transports, and exports proteins (rough) or lipids (smooth)
- 16. organelle, control center of the cell, holds DNA
- 18. Type of cellular transportation that requires energy
- 19. Organelle, used to store substances, plants have one large, and animals have many small
- 20. Type of cellular transportation that does not require energy
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- 1. Organelle, makes proteins, created in the nucleolus
- 3. Macromolecule, made of amino acids, used for enzymes, transport, and cell structures
- 5. small subunit, used to build polymers
- 9. The study of living things
- 11. Organelle, site of photosynthesis, creates glucose
- 12. Basic unit of structure and function in living things
- 13. place on an enzyme that binds the substrate
- 15. Organelle, used for structure and support in some cells, plants and fungi
- 17. Organelle, modifies sorts, and packages proteins into vesicles