Mechanisms of movement
Through the membrane
Tonicity
Through the cell
Into the membrane
100

A cell membrane lets some molecules pass. This property is known as

Selective permeability/semi permeable

100

The movement of materials across a cell membrane using energy. The movement is from low to high.

Diffusion

100

This solution has the same amount of dissolved substances as a cell

Isotonic solutions

100

Organelle responsible for moving substances through the cell

Vesicle

100

The protein responsible for the process of moving ions across the membrane against their concentration gradient

Ion pump/pumps

200

The movement of materials across a cell membrane without using energy. The movement is from high to low.

Passive transport

200

The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane

Osmosis

200

This solution has more dissolved substances than a cell. The cell will shrink as it loses water.

Hypertonic solutions

200

The shrinkage of the cytoplasm of a cell due to osmosis.

Plasmolysis

200

The transport proteins that allow ions to pass through the cell membrane

What are ion channels?

300

The movement of materials across a cell membrane that requires energy. The movement is from low to high.

Active transport

300

Perfume moving across the room is an example of

Simple diffusion

300

This solution has less dissolved substances than a cell. The cell will swell as it gains water.

Hypotonic solutions

300

The process of moving solid material into a cell using a vesicle.

Phagocytosis

300

The process of moving material into a cell using a vesicle.

Endocytosis

400

Active transport requires energy from this molecule.

ATP

400

The more rapid movement of molecules from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration that requires energy

facilitated diffusion

400

The beaker in which water will diffuse into the baggie.  

What is beaker 1?

400

The process of moving liquid material into a cell using a vesicle.

Pinocytosis

400

The process of moving material out of a cell using a vesicle.

Exocytosis

500

The difference in concentration between a region of high concentration and a region of low concentration

The concentration gradient

500

What are osmosis and diffusion trying to achieve?

Equilibrium

500

When a plant cell is placed in a saltwater solution the cell will

Lose water and the cell membrane will move away from the cell wall

500

Why must starch be digested into glucose molecules?

Starch is too large to fit through the cell membrane they must be broken down into monosaccharides to fit through the membrane 

500

What is the name of the special proteins that facilitate the diffusion of water across the cell membrane during osmosis?

Aquaporins

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