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All of the following are a level of organization in the human body except which one? 1.67 Point Organs Cells Atoms Tissues Which organelle is responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins? 1.67 Point Lysosomes Cell membrane Ribosomes Golgi complex If a 5% glucose solution (A) is separated from a 10% glucose solution (B) by a semipermeable membrane that is permeable to both glucose and water, glucose will diffuse from B to A and water will move via osmosis from B to A.

          All of the following are a level of organization in the human body except which one?
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Cells
Atoms
Tissues

Which organelle is responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins?
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Lysosomes
Cell membrane
Ribosomes
Golgi complex

If a 5% glucose solution (A) is separated from a 10% glucose solution (B) by a semipermeable membrane that is permeable to both glucose and water, glucose will diffuse from B to A and water will move via osmosis from B to A.
        
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All of the following are a level of organization in the human body except which one? 1.67 Point Organs Cells Atoms Tissues Which organelle is responsible for assembling amino acids into proteins? 1.67 Point Lysosomes Cell membrane Ribosomes Golgi complex If a 5% glucose solution (A) is separated from a 10% glucose solution (B) by a semipermeable membrane that is permeable to both glucose and water, glucose will diffuse from B to A and water will move via osmosis from B to A.
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00:01 The cells fall into two broad categories depending on whether or not they have a nucleus.
00:11 Everything's considered part of a nucleus except the cytoplasm.
00:32 The separation of chromosomes is microtubules or spindle fibers...
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