cell transport
vocab
passive transport
cell cycle
cell cycle pt.2
100

Dose passive transport require extra energy?

no 

100

What is a solute?

what gets dissolved 

like lemonade powder 

100

What is equilibrium?

 equally concentrated on both sides of the membrane

100

where does the cell cycle begin with? (not the stages ex: G1)

it all begins with a fertilized egg 

100

What is the cell cycle?

a repeated pattern of repeated dna duplication and cell division 

200

What type of transport requires extra energy?

active 

200

What is a solvent? 

what does the dissolving

200

What is simple diffusion?

the spreading out of molecules across a membrane until equilibrium is reached

200

what are the two types of stem cells?

embryonic and adult stem cells

200

what are the two purposes for the cell cycle? 

growth and repair

300

What type of cell transport goes from high to low concentration?

passive transport 

300

what is the solution? 

the uniform mixture of two or more substances 

like lemonade 

300

What is facilitated diffusion? 

a transport protein helps to facilitate the diffusion of molecules 

300

what are the two types of stem cells?


embryonic and adult stem cells


300

During the cell cycle what phase is the cell in the longest?

interphase 

400

What does active transport do?

brings materials into the cell or expels materials out of the cell  

400

What is the concentration? 

the amount of solute dissolved in solvent

400

What is osmosis?

the simple diffusion of water across the cell membrane

400

Where dose fertilization take place?

in the fallopian tubes 

400

What happens in the phase G1?

the cell grows and makes proteins 

500

What is a example of positive feedback?

child birth 

500

What is the concentration gradient?

the difference in concentration of a substance form one location to another

500

Finish the sentence: transport proteins can act as a.....

channel or a carrier 

500

What is a fertilized egg called?

zygote 

500

What happens in G2 phase? 

more cell growth and protein synthesis