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How Does Lymph Differ Between Closed and Open Circulatory Systems

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How does lymph differ between closed and open circulatory systems?

Differentiate between endocytosis mechanisms (e.g., phagocytosis, pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis).
Recognize factors that influence the rate of mediated transport (e.g., carrier molecules, concentration gradients).
Explain how cell components like the cytoskeleton and organelles like the nucleus contribute to cell functions and transport processes.
Understand the basic structure and components of the cytoplasm and its role in the cell.

Definitions:

Membrane Potential

The electrical potential difference across a cell's plasma membrane, crucial for transmission of nerve impulses and muscle contraction.

Neurotransmitter-Response

The reaction of a cell to the binding of neurotransmitters, which can alter the cell's activity or provoke a series of cellular events.

Skeletal Muscle Contraction

The process by which skeletal muscles, attached to bones, produce movement through the shortening of muscle fibers, using ATP as energy.

Dopamine

A neurotransmitter involved in many functions including mood, sleep, learning, and the regulation of body movements, often associated with the pleasure and reward system of the brain.

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