Cell Transport
Cell Membrane Parts
Structures
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Random Disney Facts
100

These are the two kinds of cell transport

What is passive transport and active transport?

100

These are the four parts of the cell membrane

What are phosphoipids, proteins, cholesterols, and carbohydrates?

100

All living things—from bacteria to plants to animals—have this structure that surrounds the cell and controls what enters and leaves

What is the cell membrane?

100

This is the main function of fats

What is a source of energy

100

This is Stitch's experiment number

What is Experiment 626?

200

This is the kind of passive transport that moves molecules without assitance

What is simple diffusion?

200

This is the function of phospholipids

to protect the cell from the environment

200

This phospholipid arrangement—made of two layers rather than one—forms the basic structure of the cell membrane

What is the phospholipid bilayer?

200

This is what it means to be semi-permeable

What is to allow some substances to pass through while preventing others from crossing?

200

This Disney villain was modeled after a drag queen

Who is Ursula?

300

This is the kind of passive transport that moves molecules with assistance from proteins

What is facilitated diffusion?

300

This is the function of proteins that are in the cell membrane

What is to assist in transporting molecules across the cell membrane

300

This describes the basic structure of a fat, also known as a triglyceride

What is one glycerol molecule bonded to three fatty acid chains?

300

This tube holds the cell that wouldn't change size during passive transport.

What is tube 1?

300

This was the first character ever made by Walt Disney

Who is Oswald the Rabbit

400

This is the kind of passive transport that specifically moves water across the cell membrane

What is osmosis?

400

This is the function of cholesterol within the cell membrane

What is to act as a stabilizer for the cell membrane?

400

This is the structure of phospholipids

1 phosphate group, 1 glycerol, and 2 fatty acids chains

400

This is the way that the molecules would flow during passive transport

What is into the cell?

400

The famous roar of the lion in The Lion King is actually the sound of this animal

What is a tiger?

500

This kind of transport uses energy to get molecules across the cell membrane

What is active transport?

500

This is the function of the carbohydrates within the cell membrane

What is cell identification?

500

These parts of phospholipid molecules face the watery environments inside and outside the cell, while these other parts point inward away from water

What are hydrophilic heads and hydrophobic tails?

500

This is the function of a vacuole

What is storage for water, nutrients, and wastes?

500

This is the first Disney short that Mickey Mouse appeared in

What is Steamboat Willie?

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