Diffusion
Osmosis
Active Transport
Other Active Transport
Other
100
From high to low concentration.
What is the direction that particles move during diffusion?
100
Membranes that only allow certain substances to move across them.
What are selectively permeable membranes?
100
Energy is required for materials to move across a cell membrane.
What is active transport?
100
Liquid is brought into the cell through a vesicle.
What is pinocytosis?
100
Point at which the "net flow" across the membrane is zero. There is continuous movement but the concentration stays the same.
What is dynamic equilibrium?
200
Dispersion of food coloring in a beaker of water.
What is an example of diffusion?
200
The direction of water movement when the solution is hypertonic.
What is out of the cell?
200
Na/K pump. (sodium/potassium pump)
What is a type of active transport?
200
Vesicles taking substances out of the cell.
What is exocytosis?
200
A difference in the concentration of a substance across a space.
What is concentration gradient?
300
Difffusion of water.
What is osmosis?
300
Osmosis is this type of transport and does not require carrier proteins.
What is passive transport?
300
2 potassium ions in and 3 sodium ions out.
What are the numbers of ions that are pumped in and out in one cycle of the Na/K pump?
300
Molecules too large to pass through are brought in through this process.
What is endocytosis?
300
Water goes in this direction if a cell is placed in a hypotonic solution.
What is into the cell?
400
When substances move down the concentration gradient.
What is simple diffusion?
400
Causes a cell to swell.
What is a hypotonic solution?
400
Form of energy used to supply active transport.
What is ATP?
400
Substances enter and leave the cell through this structure.
What is the cell membrane?
400
Water goes in this direction if a cell is placed in a hypertonic solution.
What is out of the cell?
500
The main type of cell transport that diffusion falls under.
What is passive transport?
500
The cell stays the same size in this solution.
What is isotonic?
500
Helps transport glucose across the cell membrane.
What is the importance of the sodium/potassium (Na/K) pump ?
500
Larger molecules like hormones are removed from the cell during this process.
What is exocytosis?
500
Effect of 10% salt solution of plant cells.
What is-it causes them to shrink?
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