Name of the organelle that deals with cellular transportation.
What is the Cell Membrane?
Depending on particles what could determine the path in which the cell takes the particle in?
What is Size?
This is the name for the layer of flexible the outside of the cell (not cell wall).
What is Lipid-Bi Layer?
This type of transportation requires no energy.
What is Passive Transport?
The name for when in a space molecules are evenly spread out.
What is Equilibrium?
The main purpose of the outside of the cell.
What is Transportation?
If the particle is large and _____, this could effect it's pathway.
What is Charged?
A part of the flexible outside layer of a cell that it is mostly made out of (hint: these line together).
What is Phospholipid?
This type of transportation allows many small particles through the outside layer of the cell.
What is Diffusion?
In the bike analogy drawing, the man is sleeping in one part. Explain why.
What is Energy usage going from up the hill?
The outside of the cell is a type of _______ from harmful materials.
What is Protection?
For some particles _____ needs to be used in order to take a material into the cell.
What is Energy?
This part of the flexible outside layer of the cell allows larger and charged materials into the cell.
What is Protein Channel?
Osmosis allows only _____ molecules to move through the outside of the cell.
What is Osmosis?
High to Low means that ___________.
What is No energy usage?
Strange enough ... cells can do this between each other to help out surrounding cells.
What is Communication?
ATP is created from the ________ organelle.
Mitochondria
These parts are on the outside of the cell that allows materials in, and can even let viruses into the cell.
What is Receptors?
This type of transportation uses a protein channel and no energy.
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
The Ion that is negative charge.
What is Anion?
This is the two words we use to describe how the cell is picks and chooses materials.
What is Selectively Permeable?
When there is an area of High amount of particles near an area of Low amount of particles, this is considered a _______ _______.
What is a Concentration Difference?
This part of the flexible outside layer repels H2O.
What is the two important parts that are different about Active Transport?
What is Low to High Concentration and Requires Energy?
What is the green pigment inside of a plant?
What is Chlorophyll?