Which form of transport does NOT require energy to occur?
Passive
Which type of passive transport involves the movement of water across the cell membrane?
Osmosis
Which type of transport involves the bringing in of materials with the use of vesicles. (Endocytosis or Exocytosis)
Endocytosis
Osmosis is the transport of what across the cell membrane?
Water
This organelle is the control center of the cell. It contains and protects the DNA. Which organelle is this?
Nucleus
Name the three type of passive transport.
Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis
Which type of passive transport is the movement of basic molecules (O2 and CO2) across the cell membrane
Simple diffusion
Which type of active transport involves white blood cells capturing bacteria and "eating" them (Endocytosis or Exocytosis)
Endocytosis
Which type (hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic) involves a cell swelling up and bursting.
Hypotonic
Which organelle is know as the powerhouse of the cell, site of cellular respiration and makes energy?
Mitochondria
Name one specific type of active transport.
Exocytosis, Endocytosis, Sodium Potassium pumps
Which type of passive transport involves the movement of bigger molecules with the help of transport proteins across the membrane from High to Low
facilitated diffusion
Does active transport move down or against the concentration gradient?
Against the gradient
If a solution has a the same concentration of salt inside and outside of a cell, this cell would be what to the solution. (Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic)
Isotonic
Site of photosynthesis
Chloroplast
What is Selective Permeability
Selectively chooses what goes in and out of a cell
Does passive transport move down the concentration gradient or against the concentration gradient
down the concentration gradient
This form of transport helps move ions across the cell membrane against the concentration gradient.
Sodium Potassium pumps
Salt is added to water to make a solution. What is the solvent in this example.
Water
Ribosomes make
Proteins
Photosynthesis
Reactants are Glucose and Oxygen
Cellular Respiration
Products are Water, Carbon Dioxide and ATP is released
Cellular Respiration
Turns Light energy into Chemical Energy to make glucose
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration happens in
ALL LIVING THINGS