This is what the cell membrane is made of.
What is phospholipids
This is what semi-permeable means.
What is let's selective items through the cell membrane?
This will happen to the cell in beaker B.
What is swell?
This is the end goal of osmosis.
What is equilibrium?
What is channel proteins and carrier proteins?
The head part of a phospholipid is known as this.
What is hydrophilic?
The process that is known as how water molecules move through a semipermeable membrane down its concentration gradient is known as this.
What is osmosis?
This will happen to the cell in beaker C.
What is shrivel?
These are the 2 specific passive transport methods.
What is simple diffusion, and facilitated diffusion?
This is what a channel protein is.
What is tunnels or pores through the cell membrane that lets a specific substance through?
The tail part of a phospholipid is known as this.
What is hydrophobic?
This is known as a minor component in a solution that is dissolved.
What is solute?
A cell that swells is in this type of solution.
What is hypotonic?
What is the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient?
What is facilitated diffusion?
What is outside and inside the cell?
This is the component in a solution that dissolves the solute.
What is the solvent?
A cell that shrivels is in this type of solution.
What is hypertonic?
This is what a "moving down a concentration gradient" means.
What is moving from high to low concentration?
This is what a carrier protein is.
What is a protein in the cell membrane that transport specific substances that fit within the binding site on the protein?
This property of the cell membrane is one of the most important.
What is semi-permeable?
A cell that stays the same in a solution, is in this type of solution.
What is isotonic?
What is a form of passive transport where molecules move down their concentration gradient with the assistance of membrane proteins?
What is adenosine triphosphate or ATP?