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Athabasca BIOL 235 Ch 3 Cellular Level of Organization Q&A Latest Update

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Athabasca BIOL 235 Ch. 3 Cellular Level of Organization | Q&A Latest Update 2025/2026 | 100% PASS Cell - Answer -Living structural & functional units enclosed by a membrane Cell biology - Answer -Cytology- study of cell structure & function Plasma membrane - Answer -Forms cells flexible outer surface, separating cell's internal and external environment. Selective barrier that regulates what enters and exits cell. Cytoplasm - Answer -cellular content between plasma membrane and nucleus. 2 components: Cytosol (ICF) fluid portion of cytoplasm, and organelles, located inside cytosol, each has a characteristic shape and specific function Cytosol - Answer -ICF fluid portion of cytoplasm that surrounds organelles. Contains water, dissolved solutes, suspended particles Organelles - Answer -"Little organs" Characteristic shape & specific functions Ie: cytoskeleton, ribosomes, endoplastic reticulum, Golgi complex, lysosomes, peroxisomes, mitochondria