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100

The membrane allows certain substances to do what to maintain the balance

go in and out

100
What is the fundamental structure of the cell membrane

It consists of a phospholipid bilayer with interspersed proteins, cholesterol, and carbohydrates. 

100

works to reach homeostasis

pasive

100

requires energy to work against homeostasis

pumps

100

How does osmosis differ from simple diffusion

Osmosis is the passive diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

200

3 types of passive transport

diffusion, facilitated diffusion,osmosis

200

What is simple diffusion and what types of molecules use it?

 Simple diffusion is the passive movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (down their concentration gradient).

200

Does passive require energy?

no

200

membrane changes shape to grab large particles+bring into cell from?? 

endocytosis

200

 What is facilitated diffusion, and which substances rely on it?

 It is a form of passive transport (requiring no ATP) used for large, polar, or charged molecules (like glucose, amino acids, and ions)

300

3 types of active transport 

pumps, endocytosis, exocytosis

300

How do larger or charged molecules cross the membrane?

They use facilitated diffusion, a form of passive transport that requires specialized transmembrane proteins.

300

does it work with the concentration gradient

yes

300

cell membrane changes shape to respond to particles from the cell from?

exocytosis

300

How does active transport differ from passive transport

 Active transport moves substances against their concentration gradient (from low to high concentration).

400

what does the active transports do (the pumps)

Moves molecules or ions against their concentration gradient (from low to high). This requires ATP and utilizes specialized carrier proteins.

400

What is osmosis, and how does it affect cells?

 Osmosis is the specific term for the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.

400

diffusion of water specifically 

osmosis

400

what makes particals against concentration low to high 

pumps

400

 How do extremely large particles, fluids, or entire cells enter and exit the cell?

 Large-scale transport occurs via vesicles formed from the cell membrane

500

What does facilitated diffusion do 

Uses specific transmembrane proteins (channel and carrier proteins) to assist large or polar molecules (like glucose and ions) across the membrane without using energy.

500

 What is active transport, and why is it necessary?

 Active transport is the movement of molecules or ions against their concentration gradient

500

small particles pass directly through

diffusion

500

for large molecule that cannot cross the membrane.

exocytosis

500

What types of molecules cross the cell membrane via simple diffusion, and how do they move?

 Small, nonpolar molecules like o2 and co2 pass directly through the phospholipid bilayer without requiring energy

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