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Human Physiology/Cell physiology

Human Physiology/Cell physiology1 Human Physiology/Cell physiology Homeostasis Human physiology Integumentary System Homeostasis cells Integumentary Nervous Senses Muscular Blood Cardiovascular Immune Urinary Respiratory Gastrointestinal Nutrition Endocrine Reproduction (male) Reproduction (female) Pregnancy Genetics Development AnswersCell Structure and FunctionWhat is a Cell? cells are the microscopic fundamental units of all living things. Every living thing has cells : bacteria, protozoans,fungi, plants, and animals are the main groups (Kingdoms) of living things. Some organisms are made up of just onecell ( bacteria and protozoans), but animals, including Human beings, are multicellular.

Passive Transport Across the Cell Membrane Passive transport describes the movement of substances down a concentration gradient and does not require energy use. • Bulk flow is the collective movement of substances in the same direction in response to a force, such as pressure. Blood moving through a vessel is an example of bulk flow.

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