Passive transport
Active transport
Miscellaneous PI
Miscellaneous PII
100
The random movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to one of lower concentration.
What is simple diffusion?
100

Getting rid of substances in the cell via a vesicle.

What is exocytosis?

100

When a sac, bag, or membrane of any kind will allow only certain molecules through it.

What is semi-permeable?

100
The energy to move substances "against the gradient"
What is ATP?
200
This type of diffusion or passive transport requires a carrier protein.
What is Facilitated diffusion?
200

"Taking in" substances through active transport using a vesicle.

What is "Endocytosis"?

200

What type of water diffuses more than the others?

What is pure water?

200

A substance that is dissolved into another substance.

What is a solute?

300

This type of passive transport only involves water molecules and is known as a special type of diffusion.

What is osmosis?

300
"Cell drinking"
What is Pinocytosis?
300

This type of cell membrane transport, allows molecules to move against the concentration gradient. 

What is active transport?

300

A substance that dissolves other substances.

What is a solvent?

400

When molecules don't really move in one direction more than the other across the membrane. This situation occurs when everything is "ok".

What is Dynamic Equalibrium?

400

"Cell Eating"

Phagocytosis

400

This type of cell membrane transport allows molecules to move along the concentration gradient.

What is passive transport?

400

A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances. A mixture of a solvent and solute.

What is a solution?

500
One molecule that we said needed Facilitated diffusion to help get it through the cell membrane.
What is glucose?
500
A sodium "pump".
What is an example of active transport?
500

What happens to a cell, if it were placed in a saltwater solution?

What is shrink?

500
When cell transport keeps the cell healthy and normal.
What is HOMEOSTASIS?
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