requires no pump or energy
simple diffusion
the "exo" in exocytosis means...
out
which organelle contains genetic material
the nucleus
requires no energy, uses pump
passive transport, facilitated diffusion
cell eating
phagocytis
requires a pump but still requires no energy
facilitated diffusion
the "endo" and "cytosis" in endocytosis means...
endo = inside, cytosis = cell
the site of protein synthesis
ribosome
goes with the concentration gradient
passive transport
cell drinking
pinocytosis
small molecules (for example, oxygen or carbon dioxide) can go through the cell membrane through the process of
this example of transport carries waste out of a cell
exocytosis
is responsible for storing water and keeping pressure at equilibrium in a cell
Vacuole
goes against the concentration gradient
active transport
this process of using vesicles to remove materials from a cell
exocytosis
Hyper, hypo, and isotonic are terms used in what type of cellular transport?
osmosis
this component of the phospholipid bilayer pumps molecules against their gradient
protein pumps
converts sunlight into chemical energy
Chloroplast
uses a pump that requires ATP
active transport
the ingestion of large particles (such as bacteria) and the uptake of fluids or macromolecules in small vesicles.
endocytosis
large molecules are brought into the cell using what example of transport?
facilitated diffusion
the most important protein pump in the human body
the sodium-potassium pump (Na-K)
this organelle protects the cell, specifically a plant cell
cell wall
molecules moving from HIGH to LOW concentration
passive transport, either diffusion or facilitated diffusion
two types of endocytosis
phagocytosis/pinocytosis