Transport that does not require cellular energy.
What is passive transport?
This term describes the membrane's ability to let some substances pass while blocking others.
What is semipermeable?
This molecule supplies the energy needed for active transport.
What is ATP?
Solution with equal solute concentrations as the inside of the cell.
What is isotonic.
The tails of phospholipids are made of these molecules.
What are fatty acids?
Diffusion of water across a membrane.
What is osmosis?
Molecules that are too large to move into the cell are transported through this process.
What is endocytosis?
Solution with higher solute concentrations than the inside of the cell.
What is hypertonic?
Molecules that are too large to move out of the cell are transported through this process.
What is exocytosis?
Solution with lower solute concentrations than the inside of the cell.
What is hypotonic?
This lipid is embedded in the phospholipid bilayer and helps regulate membrane fluidity.
What is cholesterol?
Active transport moves substances in this direction relative to their concentration.
What is from low concentration to high concentration?
What is into the cell?