Active and Passive Transport
Cell Membrane
Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Big Ideas
AP Practices
100

What is the opposite of Active Transport?

Passive Transport

100

Do all cells have a plasma membrane? 

Yes

100

What is the reverse of exocytosis?

Endocytosis 

100

Which big idea talks about molecular building blocks?

Big idea 2

100

Which AP Practice features models?

AP Practice 1 

200

Which transport needs energy to complete its process?


Active transport

200

How many layers does the bilayer have?

Two

200

What is a major type of endocytosis that cells use?

Phagocytosis, Pinocytosis, and receptor-mediated endocytosis

200

Which big idea talks about Emergent Properties?

Big idea 4

200

Which AP Practice is about observations?


AP Practice 4

300

What are the carrier proteins in Active transport called?

Uniporters,Symporters,Antiporters

300

If something is hydrophilic, is it scared of water or is it attracted to water?

Attracted to water

300

In endocytosis which membrane envelops food particles and fluids?

The plasma membrane

300

Which big idea talks about Compartmentalization?

Big idea 2

300

Which AP Practice talks about bonds or connections?

AP Practice 7

400

What are the two main types of Active Transport?

Primary and Secondary Active Transport  

400

What is the cell membrane made up of mostly?

Lipids

400

Which process do molecules enter the cell with?

Endocytosis

400

Which big idea is communication?

Big idea 3

400

Which AP Practice talks about finding a hypothesis?

AP Practice 3

500

What are two main types of passive transport?

Facilitated diffusion, Diffusion, Filtration, Osmosis

500

Are the phosphate heads attracted to water or scared of water?

Attracted to water

500

Which process exports materials needed for the cell wall through the plasma membrane?

Exocytosis

500

Which Big Idea talks about Charles Darwin?

Big Idea 1

500

Which AP Practice features estimations for measurements?

AP Practice 2