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100

A transport protein moves potassium molecules from low concentration to high concentration. Which type of transport is being used?


Active Transport

100

The reason cells move substances in and out

To maintain homeostasis, release waste, and/or transmit molecules to other parts of the body

100

What does the term "selectively permeable" mean?

only letting some things through

100

In passive transport, molecules move from a _______ to ______ concentration

What is high to low?

100

What is the difference between active and passive transport?

Active requires energy (ATP) and goes against the concentration gradient 

200

What type of cell transport would facilitated diffusion be?

Passive Transport

200

The type of solution where the concentration of solute is equal on both sides

What is an isotonic solution?

200

The type of transport is shown in the diagram

Facilitated Diffusion

200

When there is a higher SOLUTE concentration inside the cell than outside the cell, what type of solution is it?

hypotonic

200

The type of transport is shown in the picture


Active Transport

300

The heads of a phospholipid are ___________, meaning they are attracted to water.

hydrophilic 

300

The organelle responsible for the production of energy (ATP) for your cell

Mitochondria

300

The main function of the cell membrane


To control what substances enter and exit the cell

300

__________ is the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.


What is Osmosis?

300

Description of substances that CAN move across the cell membrane

small and non-polar

400

What cellular transport did this cell model demonstrate?

Osmosis (movement of water in/out of cell)?

400

Your teacher sprays an air freshener, and it slowly spread throughout the classroom This was an example of what type of transport?

Diffusion, passive transport

400

This type of solution has a greater concentration of solvent than solute; as a result if a cell is placed in it, the cells will usually swell

What is hypotonic solution?

400

During transport water will move in what direction?

What is INTO the cell?

400

What are the three types of passive transport?

Diffusion

Facilitated diffusion 

Osmosis 

500

The structure that makes facilitated diffusion different from other types of passive transport

channel protein

500

When a cell is in a state in which concentrations on the inside and outside are even, it has reached _______________

equilibrium

500

When we breathe in oxygen, it travels the blood stream and diffuses directly into our cells without the use of energy. What type of transport is this?

simple diffusion

500

A cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, what will happen after 6 hours

The cell will swell as the water moves into the cell.

500

What macromolecule is responsible for moving molecules into and out of the cell?

Proteins

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