Osmosis & Diffusion
Cell Membrane
Vocabulary
Active Transport
Misc.
100

Yum! Something smells good! Your cooking on the grill!

What is Diffusion

100

When there is bulk transport what allows the exit of particles

what is exocytosis

100

Harvests energy for cellular function

What is the Microcondria
100

Active transport using energy from what

ATP

100

What does the dissolving

Solvent

200

The student sitting next to you just came from gym class, and smells bad.

What is Diffusion

200

The cell membrane folds inward & together surrounding the substance in a pocket.

Endocytosis

200

Provides structural strength, protection, and increased resistance to water loss.

What is Cell Wall

200

Transports Protein

What is a Protein Channel

200

The fatty acid tails of a phospholipid are what

Hydrophilic

300

Diffusion always causes particles to move from a region of?

What is high to low

300

The cell membrane is made up of?

what is a phospholipid bilayer

300

Performs Photosynthesis

What is Chloroplast

300

Against the concentration gradient by use of what

what is a protein pump

300

The ingestion of solid material

Phagocytosis

400

Hypertonic and Hypotonic is what

what is tonicity

400

Other than the cell membrane what controls what goes in and out of cells to maintain homeostasis (balance)

What is Plasma Membrane

400

The difference in the concentration of a substance across a space is called

What is concentration gradient

400

Active transport requires what?

Energy (ATP)

400

The ingestion of surrounding fluid

Pinocytosis

500

True or false:

Helps plants and animals achieve homeostasis

True

500

What does the cell membrane separate?

What is, the inside of the cell from the outside of the cell

500

Allows some things through & keeps out others

Semi-Permeable or Selectively-permable

500

Active transport is important because...

Helps plants and animals to maintain to correct concentration of ions

500

ARP translates to

what is Adenosine triphosphate