Particle Motion
Passive Transport
Active Transport
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Application
100
Direction in concentration that particles move during passive transport.
What is high to low concentration?
100
Passive transport in which particles move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
What is diffusion?
100
What cells need in order to complete active transport.
What is energy (ATP)?
100
Layer beneath the shell of an egg.
What is a cell membrane?
100
Property grocery store owners use when they spray water on vegetables to keep them fresh.
What is osmosis?
200
Property that states all particles are moving randomly all the time.
What is Brownian Motion?
200
Type of molecule particles need to pass through during facilitated diffusion?
What is a protein channel?
200
Direction particles move in relation to concentration while undergoing active transport.
What is low concentration to high concentration?
200
The type of solution that caused the potato to shrivel.
What is hypertonic solution?
200
The type of solution in your mouth when you eat salty food that causes you to feel thirsty.
What is hypertonic?
300
Structure most responsible for maintaining cell homeostasis by controlling particle motion?
What is the cell membrane?
300
The three types of passive transport?
What are diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis?
300
Type of macromolecule active transport channels and pumps are made of.
What is protein?
300
What you were trying to calculate using a graph in the potato lab.
What is an isotonic solution?
300
The type of solution gargled with to sooth a sore throat.
What is hypertonic?
400
Discoverer of the property that states all particles are constantly moving in random directions all the time.
Who is Robert Brown?
400
Direction water moves in osmosis. Use terms hypertonic and hypotonic.
What is hypotonic to hypertonic?
400
Process the cell uses to remove waste from the cell.
What is exocytosis?
400
The layer of liquid observed above the syrup after the egg soaked overnight.
What is water?
400
Type of environment used to preserve meats.
What is hypertonic?
500
Type and size of particles that can pass throught the phospholipid bylayer.
Who are small nonpolar particles?
500
Best type of solution for plant cells to be in.
What is hypotonic solution?
500
Two types of endocytosis.
What are phagocytosis and pinocytosis?
500
The point on the graph in the potato lab that indicated concetration of an isotonic solution.
What is the line intersection with the x-axis?
500
What a person dies from when they drink too much water.
What is organ failure?
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