Passive transport
Active transport
3.1 throwback
Osmosis
Science facts
100

TRUE or FALSE- passive transport requires energy

FALSE - passive transport does not require energy

100

TRUE or FALSE does Active transport need energy?

True it does need energy

100

What is the main difference between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell?

Eukaryotic has a nucleus and prokaryotic doesn’t

100

What type of transportation is Osmosis?

Passive transportation 

100

What are the three forms of water?

Solid, liquid, & gas

200

What are the three types of passive transport?

Simple Diffusion,Osmosis,Facilitated Diffusion

200

What are the three types of Active transport?

Sodium-Potassium Pump, Endocytosis, Exocytosis

200

Who first discovered cells?

Robert Hooke


200

Osmosis is the movement of what?

Water! Osmosis is the movement of water


200

True or false-does venus spin backwards?

True


300

What does facilitated diffusion need to help it transport large and hydrophilic molecules across the cell membrane?

Transport proteins

300

Where is the energy for Active transport come from?

ATP- Adenosine triphosphate

300

What organelle makes proteins?

 Ribosomes

300

The movement of water goes from which direction?

High to Low

300

How much of your body is made out of water?

50%


400

 What is it called when a substance naturally moves from a higher to lower concentration?

Moving down the concentration gradient

400

When does Active transport occur?

When a substance moves up the concentration gradient to cross a cell membrane

400

Every cell contains what 4 things?

 DNA, ribosomes, cytoplasm, cell membrane

400

Water can pass through the cell membrane by what?

Simple Diffusion or Channel proteins

400

Does Saturn and Jupiter rain diamonds or does Saturn and Uranus rain diamonds?

Saturn & Jupiter

500

What two molecules pass through the cell membrane by facilitated diffusion?

Large molecules & hydrophobic molecule

500

What is Sodium-potassium pump located in?

Positively charged ions



500

What are the 3 parts to cell theory?

All cells reproduce, every living thing consists of one or more cells, cells are the basic units of life and every living thing needs cells to live


500

When the water is drawn out of Kimchi what happens?

 the cabbage softens weakening its cellular structure

500

Do adults have 206 bones in their bodies or do they have 217?

206 bones