Biology: The Unity and Diversity of Life
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ISBN: 9780357093795
Author: STARR
Publisher: CENGAGE LEARNING (CUSTOM)
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Chapter 5, Problem 15SQ
Match each tern with its most suitable description.
_____ | reactant | a. assists enzymes |
_____ | phagocytosis | b. forms at reaction’s end |
_____ | lipid bilayer | c. enters a reaction |
_____ | cyclic pathway | d. enzyme action |
_____ | product | e. one cell engulfs another |
_____ | cofactor | f. electron exchange |
_____ | passive transport | g. no energy input required |
_____ | catalysis | h. phospholipids + water |
_____ | i. goes in circles | |
_____ | first law of |
j. basis of diffusion |
_____ | concentrarion gradient | k. energy cannot be created or destroyed |
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