Membrane Structure

Passive Transport

Active Transport

Membrane Functions
& Properties


Transport Analogies
& Concepts
100

What model describes the plasma membrane as a fluid mix of phospholipids, proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates?

What is the fluid mosaic model?

100

Name the three types of passive transport.

What are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis?

100

What molecule provides energy for active transport?

What is ATP?

100

What is the purpose of the plasma membrane?

What is to control what enters and leaves the cell?

100

Moving down a slide is an analogy for which type of transport?

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

What are the two main parts of a phospholipid molecule?

What are a hydrophilic head and hydrophobic tails?

200

Which small molecules easily pass through the membrane by simple diffusion?

What are oxygen and carbon dioxide?

200

Which active transport pump moves sodium ions out and potassium ions in?

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

200

Why is the plasma membrane described as dynamic rather than static?

What is because its components move and change positions?

200

Climbing up a rock wall is an analogy for which type of transport?

What is active transport?

300

What is the term for the plasma membrane's ability to allow some substances in but not others?

What is semi-permeability?

300

What protein helps move large or polar molecules through the membrane during facilitated diffusion?

What is a transport protein?


300

Does active transport move substances up or down their concentration gradient?

What is up (from low to high concentration)?

300

Which molecules are fat-soluble and can easily pass through the membrane?

What are fat-soluble vitamins (A, D, E, and K)?

300

Spraying perfume in a room is an analogy for which type of transport?

What is simple diffusion?

400

Which component in animal cell membranes helps regulate fluidity and acts like antifreeze?

What is cholesterol?

400

What is the movement of water across a membrane called?

What is osmosis?

400

What is the active process of engulfing large particles into the cell called?

What is phagocytosis?

400

What is the difference between integral and peripheral proteins?

What is integral proteins span or are embedded in the membrane; peripheral proteins are attached to the membrane surface?

400

Packing lunch into a bag to bring inside school is like which cellular process?

What is endocytosis?

500

What molecules on the cell membrane surface help cells recognize each other?

  • What are carbohydrates (glycoproteins and glycolipids)?

500

What happens to an animal cell when it loses water through osmosis?

What is it shrivels?

500

What active transport process uses vesicles to release substances from the cell?

What is exocytosis?

500

How do carbohydrates contribute to immune system function?

What is by helping cells recognize self versus non-self?

500

Opening your lunch bag to take food out is like which cellular process?

What is exocytosis?

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