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... cell is correlated with function , intermediate filaments support that shape . For instance , the long extensions ( called axons ) of nerve cells that transmit impulses are strengthened by one class ... Cell 147 The Cell Surface Cell Walls.
... cell is correlated with function , intermediate filaments support that shape . For instance , the long extensions ( called axons ) of nerve cells that transmit impulses are strengthened by one class ... Cell 147 The Cell Surface Cell Walls.
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... cells . How living cells react to changes in the solute con- centrations of their environments depends on whether or not they have cell walls . Ani- mal cells do not have cell walls ; plant cells do . Unless it has special adaptations ...
... cells . How living cells react to changes in the solute con- centrations of their environments depends on whether or not they have cell walls . Ani- mal cells do not have cell walls ; plant cells do . Unless it has special adaptations ...
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... Cell Type Nutrition Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Prokaryotic ... walls . No intracellular movement . Bacteria , cyano- bacteria ( blue- green ... cell junctions ( e.g. , desmosomes ) . Diverse cell walls and proteina- ceous ...
... Cell Type Nutrition Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Prokaryotic ... walls . No intracellular movement . Bacteria , cyano- bacteria ( blue- green ... cell junctions ( e.g. , desmosomes ) . Diverse cell walls and proteina- ceous ...
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Themes in the Study of Life | 1 |
UNIT ONE The Chemistry of Life | 15 |
Atoms Molecules and Chemical Bonds | 20 |
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