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What is a ciliated cell?
Look like tiny hairs. Use a sweeping motion to remove toxins from lungs
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Lumen
The space is surrounded by walls on all sides like a blood vessel
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Artery
A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to any part of the body
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Sarcolemma
A thin cell membrane that surrounds a striated muscle fibre
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Filaments
A sleander,thread-like object or fibre
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Myofibril
A long cylinder, shaped organelle in striated muscle cell, made up of mainly actin and myosin filaments that run from one end of the cell to the other.
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ATP- Adenosine Triphosphate
High energy molecule that stores the energy we need to do just about everything.
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Aerobic respiration
When energy is released from glucose( with air)
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Glycogen
A substance found in the liver and muscles that stores carbohydrates and is important in controlling sugar levels in the blood.
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Anaerobic respiration
This type of respiration does not use oxygen .It is only used when there is not enough oxygen for Aerobic respiration.
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Dendron
Another term for dendrite
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Node of ranvier
A gap in the myeline sheath of a nerve
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Lumen

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The space is surrounded by walls on all sides like a blood vessel

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Artery

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Sarcolemma

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Filaments

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