Cell membrane
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Osmosis
Diffusion
100
This layer of substances it what makes up the main part of the cell membrane

Phospolipid bilayer

100

True or false Passive transport uses energy?

 False Passive transport does not use energy because the molecules are traveling from High to low

100

True or false Active transport uses energy?

True Active Transport does need energy because the molecules are traveling from low to high

100

Osmosis only involves which kind of substance

H2O

100

Does Diffusion use energy?

No, diffusion does not require energy

200

What are the different parts of the Phospholipid

Hydrophobic tails

Hydrophillic heads

200

What is Isotonic?

 The concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside the cell. Water molecules move equally in both directions

200

How are small molecules and Ions moved across the membrane? 



 Protein pumps ( Proteins embedded in the membrane that bind substances on one side of the membrane, change share + release of the substance on the other side of the membrane)

200

Osmosis is the process of moving water from a ___

to a ___ concentration of molecules

From a HIGH to a LOW concentration of molecules

200

Define Concentration Gradient:

The difference in Water concentration and solute.



300

These parts of the cell membrane identify substances

Carbohydrate chains

300

 What is a Hypertonic solution?

The solution has a higher solute concentration outside of the cell. A net movement of water molecules moving out of the cell causing it to shrink.


300

Large molecules and large amounts of small molecules can be transported across the cell membrane in vacuoles with use of energy 



Bulk energy

300

IF water moves out of a cell what kind of solution is it in

hypertonic

300

Define the process of Diffusion:

The process of which particles move from an area of high concentration to low concentration.

400

These act as tunnels for diffusion 

membrane proteins

400

 What is Hypotonic?

The solution has a lower solute concentration than the outside of the cell. A net movement of water molecules moving into the cell causing it to swell

400

 Why can’t the cell just save energy and use diffusion to transport substances  

 Using energy + protein pumps allows a cell to concentrate substances in a particular location, even when forces of diffusion might tend to move these substances in the opposite direction. 




400

If water moves into a cell what solution if it in

Hypotonic

400

Is the process of diffusion limited to one specific particle or molecule?

No. The process of diffusion is not limited to one specific molecule. It allows any given molecule to pass through a membrane.

500

The cell membrane can move and flow around with many different bits and pieces. This is why some call it a...

fluid mosaic

500

If the Outside of the cell has {80% solute & 20%s solvent and the Inside of the cell has { 90% Solute & 10% Solvent, tell me A: whether the solution outside the cell is hyper, hypo, or isotonic, B: The net movement of water and C: what will happen to the cell?

A: Hypotonic B: Water goes into the cell C: the cell swells

500

 Define or create a table of the difference between Exocytosis and Endocytosis  



Exocytosis 

Exo= Outside 

Cyto= cell 

Release large amounts of material 

During exocytosis, the membrane of the vacuole fuses with the cell membrane, forcing out of the cell


Endocytosis 

Endo= Inside the cell

Cyto= Cell 

500

What movement occurs in the cell membrane if it is in an isotonic solution

There is equal movement between water inside and outside of the cell

500

What are some examples of diffusion?

Examples include O2 or CO2 moving in or out of the cell.

(Osmosis could be an example of diffusion in some examples.)