Basics of Cell Transport
Types of Transport
Osmosis and Solutions
Cell Transport in Action
Miscellaneous
100

This is the process by which substances move across a cell membrane without the use of energy.

What is passive transport?

100

This type of passive transport involves the movement of small, nonpolar molecules directly through the lipid bilayer.

What is simple diffusion?

100

This is the movement of water molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration.

What is osmosis?

100

This term describes the process of a cell maintaining a stable internal environment despite external changes. 

What is homeostasis?

100

This is a what a membrane is called when no substances are able to pass through.

What is impermeable?

200

This type of transport requires energy to move substances against their concentration gradient.

What is active transport?

200
This type of transport uses protein channels to help larger or polar molecules cross the membrane.

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

A solution with a lower concentration of solutes compared to the inside of the cell is called this.

What is a hypotonic solution?

200

In plants, this active transport mechanism is crucial for absorbing nutrients from the soil.

What is root uptake?

200

This is what a membrane is said to be if all substances are able to pass through.

What is permeable?

300

The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane is known as this.

What is osmosis?

300

This process involves taking in large particles or molecule using the cell membrane.

What is endocytosis?

300

A solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the inside of the cell is known as this. 

What is a hypertonic solution?

300

This condition occurs when a plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, causing it to lose water.

What is plasmolysis?

300

This is what our membrane is known as being.

What is semi-permeable or selectively permeable?

400

This model describes the fluid nature of the cell membrane, allowing proteins and lipids to move laterally.

What is the fluid mosaic model?

400

This process involves getting rid of waste from the cell using vesicles that fuse with the cell membrane to release those molecules.

What is exocytosis?

400

This type of solution has an equal concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell. 

What is an isotonic solution?

400

For water to move into the root cells of a plant through osmosis, this has to have a higher concentration.

What is inside of root cells?

400

These proteins span the entire membrane and can act as channels or carriers.

What are integral proteins?

500

This term refers to the difference in concentration of a substance across a membrane.

What is a concentration gradient?

500

This pump is essential for maintaining the resting membrane potential in cells by actively transporting sodium out and potassium into the cell.

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

500
Plant cells prefer this type of structure, which is caused by being in a hypotonic solution, known as this.

What is turgid?

500

This is what happens to red blood cells when placed in a saltwater solution?

What is the red blood cell would become swollen?

500

These types of molecules are easy to move through a membrane.

What is small, non polar molecules?

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