Cell Membrane
Cell membrane Transport
Passive Transport
Active transport
Other
100

What are the 2 types of Cell membrane transport?

Active and Passive.

100
The cell membrane is semi-permeable, what does that mean?

Only some things can get in or out.

100

Diffusion is when...

Molecules move down their concentration gradient.

100

Does it require energy? Why or Why Not?

It always requires energy because it is moving up its gradient.

100

What is tonicity?

The ability for a solution to cause a cell to gain or lose water

200

What is the macromolecule mainly used in the phospholipid bilayer?

Lipids

200

What are the 2 types of cell transport?

Active and passive.

200

Name the 3 types of passive transport.

Simple diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis. 

200

What does the protein pump do?

It 'pumps' molecules into/out of a cell against its gradient.

200

Which solution do plant cells prefer? When in this solution, what do they become?

Hypotonic, turgid

300

Do phospholipids like water? Why or why not?

The head is hydrophilic and the tail is hydrophobic.

300

Which molecules are involved in diffusion?

Water (H20) Oxygen (O2) Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ----> SMALL!

300

When will diffusion stop occurring?

When it reaches its equalibrium.

300

What is Exocytosis?

Molecules are moved out of the cell using membrane-bound vesicles.

300

When there is more solute inside of a cell this is called a _______ solution. It causes cells to ______ because water is entering.

hypotonic, explode

400

What is embedded in the phospholipid bilayer?

Proteins.

400

Name some molecules that are a part of facilitated diffusion.

Sugar/Glucose (C6H12O6) Chlorine (Cl-) Sodium (Na+) [These are big]

400

What is osmosis??

The amount of solute in a solution affects the movement of the solvent across the cell membrane.

400

What is Endocytosis?

Molecules are moved into the cell in membrane-bound vesicles.

400

When there is more solute outside of a cell this is called a _______ solution. It causes cells to ______ because water is leaving.

Hypertonic, shrivel

500

What is the cell membrane's job?

To maintain homeostatis.

500

What does diffusion never require???

Energy!!!!

500

Describe what isotonic, hypotonic and hypertonic are.

Iso: Solute is equal, Hypo: Solute is less on one side (Will swell) Hyper: Solute is more on one side (Will Shrink)

500

What is the main difference between Active and Passive Transport?

Active requires energy, Passive does not.

500

Which organelle "digests" the particles that entered s cell?

vesicles

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