Osmosis
Diffusion
Concentration Gradient
Endocytosis
100
The definition of osmosis.
What is the movement of water across a membrane?
100
The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to low concentration.
What is the definition of diffusion?
100
When one solution has a greater amount of solute than another.
What is hypertonic?
100
Cell eating.
What is phagocytosis?
200
When plants stand up tall because their cells are full of water.
What is turgor pressure?
200
This speeds up the rate of diffusion.
What is heat, or added energy?
200
When one solution has a lesser amount of solute when compared with another solution.
What is hypotonic?
200
Cell drinking.
What is pinocytosis?
300
When cells shrink in a hypertonic solution.
What is plasmolysis?
300
Since diffusion does not require additional energy to occur, it is known as this.
What is passive, or passive transport?
300
When two solutions have an equal amount of solute and solvent.
What is isotonic, or equilibrium?
300
The reason cells eat and drink.
What is to live?
400
Water spreading into a solution of Kool-Aid is not osmosis because it does not involve this.
What is a membrane?
400
When the smell of bacon fills the air, the smell goes from an area of high....... to low .........
What is concentration?
400
The substance that dissolves stuff in a solution.
What is solvent?
400
The opposite of endocytosis.
What is exocytosis?
500
A human blood cell in pure water will likely do this.
What is explode, or experience cytolisis?
500
The substance that is dissolved (like Kool-Aid) in a solution.
What is solute?
500
When cells expand in a hypotonic solution.
What is Cytolisis?
500
What food and liquid pass through to enter a cell.
What is cell membrane?
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