Cell Transport
Solution(s)
Cell Membrane
Labs
Cell Transport 2
100

Transport protein that provides a tubelike opening in the membrane.

What is a channel protein?

100

Causes the cell to swell or expand

What is Hypotonic solution?

100

Regulates cell transport

What is the cell membrane?

100

Indicator for starch

What is Lugol's Iodine?

100

Process taking molecules from inside cell and pushing them out of the cell

What is exocytosis?

200

Used during active transport

What is energy?

200

Water moves both equally in and out of the cell

What is an Isotonic solution?

200

Cell membrane is made of two layers called:

What is the phospholipid bylayer?

200

Indicator for glucose

What is Benedicts solution?

200

Known as "cell drinking"

What is Pinocytosis?

300

Requires no energy, particles/molecules move randomly from high to low until equilibrium is reached.

What is diffusion or passive transport?

300

The net movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

What is Osmosis?

300

Phospholipids are made of:

What is the Hydrophilic(water loving) head and the Hydrophobic(water fearing) tail?

300

Tube used to represent the cell membrane

What is dialysis tubing?

300

Type of passive transport that requires aide in moving molecules across cell membrane

What is facilitated diffusion?

400

Process where a cell takes in material by forming a vacuole around it.

What is endocytosis?

400

Distilled water

What is 100 percent pure water, a hypotonic solution.

400

The two types of cellular transport

What is Active and Passive?

400

The condition of the tubing once it sat overnight?

What is the tubing grew in size or it swelled?

400

Known as the universal solvent

What is water?

500

Known as "cell eating"

What is phagocytosis?

500

Cell will shrink, shrivel or lyse

What is a Hypertonic solution?

500

The energy for cellular transport comes from this organelle:

What is the Mitochondria?

500

The tubing picks and chooses what it allows to pass through.

What is selectively permeable?

500

Maintaining balance within the cell

What is Homeostasis?

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