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cellular respiration


the most prevalent and efficient catabolic pathway for the production of ATP, in which oxygen is consumed as a reactant along with the organic fuel Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 4 Cellular Energetics I
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granum


(plural, grana
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oogenesis


The process in the ovary that results in the production of female gametes. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis & Meiosis
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uterus


The enlarged posterior portion of the oviduct in which the embryo implants a develops in viviparous species. It is also called the womb of female humans. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis & Meiosi [..]
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vacuole


A membrane-enclosed sac taking up most of the interior of a mature plant cell and containing a variety of substances important in plant reproduction, growth, and development. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 3 [..]
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anther


The terminal pollen sac of a stamen, inside which pollen grains with male gametes form in the flower of an angiosperm. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis & Meiosis
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binary fission


the type of cell divisions by which prokaryotes reproduce; each dividing daughter cell receives a copy of the single parental chromosome. Covered in BIOL1020 Lab 6 Mitosis and Meiosis
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cell vacuole


a membrane-bound sac that is found in many cells, normally acting as a storage organ of various types. A large central vacuole is a particular feature of many plant cells, where it can occupy 80-90% o [..]
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cell wall


Unique to plant cells, a wall formed of cellulose fibers embedded in a polysaccharide-protein matrix. The primary cell wall is thin and flexible, whereas the secondary cell wall is stronger and more r [..]
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