Cell Membrane
Active Transport
Passive Transport
Osmosis
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The cell membrane is composed of these

What are phospholipids?

100

required in order for active transport to occur

What is ATP? 

100

Molecules move in this direction 

Down their concentration gradient (high to low)

100

Osmosis - Active or Passive? 

Passive

100

What is my favorite food? 

Sushi!

200

allows some molecules to pass through but not all 

What is selective permeability 

200

The process of Active Transport 

What is a molecule moving from low concentration to high concentration? (Up their concentration gradient) 

200

Molecules that use simple diffusion? 

What are small, nonpolar molecules?

200

the measure of the tendency of water to move; water moves from high water potential (less solute) to low water potential (more solute)

What is water potential? 

200

A molecule similar to the substrate competes for the active site, blocking the substrate.


What is competitive inhibition?

300

function as cell signaling and recognition molecules 

What are glycoproteins/glycolipids? 

300

Result of Sodium Potassium Pump

3 Na+ out 

2 K+ in 

300

The movement of molecules across the membrane through protein channels or carrier proteins without using energy

What is facilitated diffusion? 

300

What happens to an animal cell in a hypotonic solution?

Water enters the cell by osmosis, and the cell may swell and burst

300

An inhibitor binds to a site other than the active site, changing enzyme shape and reducing activity

What is allosteric inhibition? 

400

function of cholesterol on the membrane 

What is controlling membrane fluidity? 

400

bulk active transport where vesicles fuse with the membrane to release materials outside the cell

What is exocytosis? 

400

How does passive diffusion maintain homeostasis? 

Allows important molecules like O2 CO2 to quickly and easily pass through membranes without having to expend energy. 

400

What happens to an animal cell in a hypertonic solution?

Water leaves the cell by osmosis, causing the cell to shrink

400

What is my favorite color? 

Yellow!

500

Integrated into the membrane that function as channels or transporters

What are integral proteins? 

500

two molecules move in opposite directions across the membrane in a active pump.

What is an Antiport Pump?

500

Types of molecules that use facilitated diffusion

What are polar molecules or charged Ions? 

Ex. Glucose or Ca2-

500

How does osmosis maintain homeostasis? 

regulates the water balance inside and outside cells, ensuring they don’t shrink or swell excessively,

500

biological catalysts (usually proteins) that speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy

What are enzymes?