difference of prokaryotic vs eukaryotic
cellular transport
rate of diffusion
diffusion through membranes
osmosis
100

do both have a cell membrane? true or false 

true 

100

a cell must carry on life processes of what 

acquiring nutrients, cellular respiration, excretion 

100

if the concentration gradient is higher what will the diffusion rate do 

the diffusion rate will go up 

100

how do membranes control the passage of materials into and out of the cell 

they are semi permeable 

100

how much of the living cell is made up of water 

70-95%

200

do both have membrane bound organelles true or false 

false 

200

what is it called when all molecules are constantly moving 

Brownian movement 

200

what is one way the rate of diffusion can be affected (there are three ways)

difference in concentration gradient 

200

what is facilitated difference 

large molecules like glucose need help diffusing into the cell 

200

water continues to diffuse back and forth across a membrane from high water concentration to low water concentration. the net movement will stop when what is reached 

equalibrium/dinamic equalibrium 

300

do prokaryotic or eukaryotic have many different types of cells 

eukaryotic 

300

in which direction does diffusion go 

high to low 

300

what is a way the rate of diffusion can be affected (there are three ways)

temperature(the higher the temperature the quicker the rate 

300

what is active transport 

moving molecules against the concentration gradient 

300

when the concentration of solutes outside is the same as inside you have a what solution and what kind of cell 

isotonic solution and a happy cell 

400

do animal and plant cells both have membrane bound organelles 

true 

400

the process of molecules moving higher concentration to lower is called what 

diffusion 

400

what is a way the rate of diffusion can be affected (there are three ways)

pressure higher pressure increases the rate of diffusion 

400

what is extra cellular 

inside of the cell 

400

when the concentration of solutes outside is lower than inside you have what type of solution and what kind of cell 

hypotonic solution and swollen cell 

500

which has a large central H20 vacuole 

plant cells 

500

what is the difference in concentration of molecules of a substance from the highest to lowest number is called what 

concentration gradient 

500
the larger the difference the quicker what is 
the rate of diffusion 
500

oxygen and carbon dioxide dissolve into what so they can pass right through the cell membrane 

lipids 

500

when the concentration of solutes inside is lower than outside you have what type of solution and what kind of cell 

hypertonic and shriveled cell