Transport that doesn’t require energy
What is passive transport?
the transport that moves from low to high
What is Active transport?
Short term energy
What is Carbohydrates?
Regulates what goes in and out of the cell aka what the cell membrane is.
What is semi permeability ?
Cell shrinks
What is hypertonic solution?
Movement of molecules down their concentration gradient with the help of transport proteins
What is facilitated diffusion ?
What molecules move up from to be active transport
What is concentration gradient?
Where is DNA locate?
What is nucleus?
Proteins that help carry substances across the membrane or allow molecules to pass through a channel
What is a channel protein/carrier protein?
What is poured into water and dissolved?
What is Solute?
Passive transport with water
What is Osmosis?
Form of active transport that releases particles to the outside of the cell
What is Exocytosis?
Animal fat, butter, and cooking oils are all?
What is lipids?
Where Phospholipids are synthesize?
What is Smooth E.R?
A egg is a beaker full of corn syrup. The egg has 90% H2O and 10% solute while the beaker has 80% H2O and 20% solute. What solution will happen to the egg?
What is hypertonic?
substances/elements associated with passive transport
What is Carbon dioxide and Oxygen?
the type of energy in active transport
What is ATP?
Monomer of Nucleic acids
What is Nucleotide?
A hydrophobic lipid molecule that changes the fluidity (structure) of the membrane
What is cholesterol?
What solution is a solution called if nothing happens
What is Isotonic solution?
What is water actually called
What is H2O?
Cell eating solid particles dissolved in the cytoplasm hint has something to do with Endocytosis
What is phagocytosis?
What bio molecule does an enzyme belong to?
What is Proteins
Lipid tails are? Hint has something to do with H2O
What is Hydrophobic?
Always water in a solution
What is Solvent?