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Movement Between Cells in an Epithelium Is Called Transepithelial Transport

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Movement between cells in an epithelium is called transepithelial transport.

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Eukarya

One of the three domains of life, consisting of organisms with cells that have a nucleus enclosed within membranes, unlike bacteria and archaea.

Protista

A kingdom of simple eukaryotic organisms, usually unicellular, that are neither plants, animals, nor fungi, including amoebas, and algae.

Animalia

A kingdom of multicellular eukaryotic organisms that are typically motile and responsive to their environment.

DDT

A synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide, known for its environmental persistence and impact on ecosystems and human health.

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