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... cellular respira- tion . With the help of oxygen , cellular respiration har- nesses the energy stored in the fuel molecules for work , such as contraction of muscle cells . oline in an automobile engine after oxygen is mixed with the ...
... cellular respira- tion . With the help of oxygen , cellular respiration har- nesses the energy stored in the fuel molecules for work , such as contraction of muscle cells . oline in an automobile engine after oxygen is mixed with the ...
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... cellular growth factors or for proteins involved in growth factor action ( for example , receptors ) . In some cases , the tumor virus lacks oncogenes and transforms the cell simply by turning on or increasing the expression of one or ...
... cellular growth factors or for proteins involved in growth factor action ( for example , receptors ) . In some cases , the tumor virus lacks oncogenes and transforms the cell simply by turning on or increasing the expression of one or ...
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... cellular ; it is a coenocytic mass , a multinucleated continuum of cytoplasm undivided by membranes or walls . In most species , the nuclei of the plasmodium are diploid . The plasmodium engulfs food particles by phagocytosis as it ...
... cellular ; it is a coenocytic mass , a multinucleated continuum of cytoplasm undivided by membranes or walls . In most species , the nuclei of the plasmodium are diploid . The plasmodium engulfs food particles by phagocytosis as it ...
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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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