This is the name for a process that maintains a stable internal environment
What is Homeostasis?
This process is the diffusion of water
What is Osmosis?
This type of diffusion requires no energy/protein and travels down a gradient
What is Passive transport?
This molecule was the only molecule that could not pass through the dialysis tubing
What is Starch?
This is the process of expelling waste cells do not want
What is Exocytosis?
Fluid Mosaic Membrane and Phospholipid Bilayer are both correct names for this Organelle
What is the Cell Membrane?
This type of environment is when solutes and solvents are equal and flowing at an equal rate.
What is Isotonic?
This is what happens when temperature is lowered during Cell Transport
What is Slowed down?
This molecule was the smallest molecule that we worked with
What is Iodine?
This is the process of Cell Drinking
What is Pinocytosis?
This type of protein exists in the fluid mosaic model and includes channels, pumps and receptors
What is the Integral Protein?
This action word is a MUST when writing a statement about tonicity.
What is Compares?
This type of transport is when molecules travel from areas of low to high concentration and energy is used.
What is Active Transport?
This proved that glucose diffused through the dialysis tubing
Glucose Test Strip
This is the process of Cell Eating
What is Phagocytosis?
This type of protein exists in the fluid mosaic model and includes signaling and support as well as completes transport, cell recognition, enzymatic activity, signal transduction.
What is the Peripheral Protein?
When there is more solute in a cell than outside, this word is used to describe inside the cell
What is hypertonic?
This is the type of transport where molecules travel from areas of high to low concentration with the help of a protein
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
This is the evidence that proved Iodine DID diffuse through the membrane
What is the coloration change in the dialysis tubing?
What type of Vesicular transport is used to uptake sugar water solution?
This process Pumps 3 Na+ out and 2 K+ in per ATP hydrolyzed, contributes to negative membrane potential and is essential for nerve function, osmoregulation, secondary transport
What is the Sodium Potassium Pump?
When there is more solvent in the cell than outside the cell, this word is used to describe inside the cell.
What is Hypotonic
This term is used to describe the difference in solute or solvent concentration between the intercellular membrane and the extracellular membrane
What is the Concentration Gradient?
This is the evidence that proved starch DIDNT diffuse through the tube
What is the beaker water not changing color?
This process moves large particles, macromolecules, or bulk fluid, preserves membrane integrity while exchanging large cargo and is important for nutrient uptake, immune defense, and secretion
What is Vesicular Transport?