Cell Membrane
Cell Transport
Osmosis
Feedback Loops
pH & Homeostasis
100

The cell membrane is made of a double layer of these molecules.

What are phospholipids?

100

Transport that does NOT require energy.

What is passive transport?

100

The diffusion of this substance across a membrane.

What is water?

100

A process that helps maintain homeostasis by reversing a change.

What is negative feedback?

100

The scale used to measure acidity and basicity.

What is the pH scale?

200

The water-loving part of a phospholipid.

What is the phosphate (polar) head?

200

Movement from high concentration to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

200

A solution where the cell shrinks.

What is hypertonic?

200

Body temperature regulation is an example of this type of feedback.

What is negative feedback?

200

A pH of 7 is considered this.

What is neutral?

300

This term means the membrane allows some substances in but not others.

What is selectively permeable?

300

Diffusion that requires a protein channel.

What is facilitated diffusion?

300

A solution where the cell swells.

What is hypotonic?

300

This type of feedback increases or amplifies a change.

What is positive feedback?

300

A pH below 7 is considered this.

What is acidic?

400

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Free points

400

Movement from low to high concentration.

What is active transport?

400

A solution where water moves equally in both directions.

What is isotonic?

400

Childbirth contractions are an example of this type of feedback.

What is positive feedback?

400

Buffers help maintain this in the body.

What is stable pH (homeostasis)?

500

These membrane structures help move large or charged molecules across the membrane.

What are transport proteins?

500

This type of transport uses ATP to move sodium and potassium ions.

What is the sodium-potassium pump?

500

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Free points

500

In a feedback loop, this detects changes and sends information to the control center.

What is the receptor (sensor)?

500

Normal human blood pH is approximately this value.

What is 7.4?

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