definitions
description
examples
functions
Scenario
100
The movement from a high to low consecration.
What is Diffusion?
100
When proteins are carried and substances are moved to low to high concentrations also uses chemical energy.
What is a membrane pump?
100
Cells in Isotonic Solutions
water moves in and out at the same rate same solutes enter and leave the cell
100
water moves from low to high
What is osmosis
100
When an egg is in syrup and shrinks
Diffusion moved the water out of the egg and into the syrup.
200
The movement of water towards a higher solute.
What is Osmosis?
200
When solutes or fluids move into a cell.
What is Pinocytosis?
200
Cells in Hypotonic solutions
solutes greater in a cell and water moves in meaning thge water is greater outside the cell.
200
water moves from high to low
What is diffusion?
200
the egg is in vinegar and expands
Diffusion moved the water filled vinegar into the egg
300
Do not require energy
What is Passive Mechanisms?
300
When large food particles or whole microorganisms move into the cell?
What is Phagocytosis?
300
sodium-potassium pump
What is a membrane pump
300
how cells allow particles to enter
What is endocytosis?
300
water exiting the egg
Exocytosis
400
How cells take in particles
What is Endocytosis?
400
Gives the cell shape
What is Osmosis?
400
molecules evenly spread out
What is Eqilibrium?
400
how cells allow particles to exit
What is exocytosis?
400
Water entering the cell
endocytosis
500
Passing molecules out of the cell
What is Exocytosis?
500
When not all molecules can pass through a membrane
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
500
uses 40% of cell energy
What is a membrane pump?
500
mechanisms uses to distribute water concentration.
What is a Passive transports?
500
what controls what leaves and enters the cell, or in other words "pump" the cells.
What is an active transport