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what is a prosthetic? give 2 examples
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recall the function of the cell membrane.
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what do you think of when you hear the words: passive and active
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which organelle is responsible for \digesting\ any substances brought into the cell through phagocytosis?
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how does cell division (mitosis) relate to disease?
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A prosthetic is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part. Examples include prosthetic limbs (like a prosthetic arm or leg) and prosthetic eyes.
The cell membrane (plasma membrane) functions as a selective barrier, controlling the entry and exit of substances (like ions, nutrients, waste) into and out of the cell. It also provides structural support, helps in cell - cell communication, and maintains cell shape.
In biology (e.g., cell transport), passive processes (like diffusion, osmosis) don't require energy (ATP) and move substances down a concentration gradient. Active processes (like active transport, endocytosis) need energy and move substances against a concentration gradient. In grammar, passive voice emphasizes the action's receiver, active voice emphasizes the doer. In general, "passive" can mean unresponsive or acting without active effort, "active" means engaged or requiring effort.
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A prosthetic is an artificial device to replace a missing body part. Examples: prosthetic leg, prosthetic eye.