What term is used to describe the diffusion of water?
Osmosis
What type of transport does NOT use energy?
Passive Transport
Is the cell membrane present in Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, or both?
Both
Active transport always requires the presence of this (common word):
Energy
Protein
What type of transport is Osmosis?
Passive transport
In passive transport, molecules move from a _______ to ______ concentration.
High to Low
Which biomolecule is most of the cell membrane made out of?
What is the 3 letter acronym for the energy used in active transport?
ATP
Used for short term energy source
Carbohydrates
What type of solution is the concentration of solute equal on both sides?
Isotonic solution
Passive transport goes ______ the concentration gradient.
Down or with
Which biomolecule is not present in the cell membrane?
Nucleic Acid
Active transport, goes up or ____________ the gradient.
Against
amino acids
What would happen to a blood cell placed in pure water?
Expand and/or burst
What type of passive transport moves gases from a high to low concentration?
Diffusion
What is another name for the cell membrane?
Plasma membrane
In active transport, molecules move from ______ to _______ concentrations.
Low to high
Makes the cell membrane
lipids
What kind of water pressure holds up a plant?
Turgor pressure
Facilitated diffusion uses what to help larger particles move through the cell membrane?
What term means that the cell membrane lets some things in while keeping other things out?
Selective permeability
What biomolecule does a Na-K pump use to pump molecules form a low to high concentration?
Protein
Examples of nucleic acids
Dna and RNA