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The concentration of solute inside the cell is the same as the concentration outside the cell
 
isotonic
 
hypertonic
 
hypotonic
Sea water is ________ to the red blood cell
 
hypertonic
 
isotonic
 
hypotonic
A red blood cell placed in sea water will
 
shrink
 
swell
 
stay the same
Distilled water is _________ to the red blood cell
 
hypotonic
 
isotonic
 
hypertonic
A red blood cell placed in distilled water will
 
swell
 
shrink
 
stay the same
A carrier protein transports a molecule across the cell membrane by means of diffusion
 
facilitated diffusion
 
osmosis
 
exocytosis
 
endocytosis
Diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion are examples of
 
passive transport
 
active transport
Exocytosis, endocytosis, and other modes of transport requiring energy are examples of
 
active transport
 
passive transport
Which molecule aids transmitting signals from outside to inside the cell?
 
carbohydrate
 
lipid
 
protein
 
cholesterol
Which molecule keeps phospholipids from sticking to each other?
 
cholesterol
 
carbohydrate
 
lipid
 
protein
Which molecule aids in moving substances across the cell membrane, ex. facilated transport?
 
protein
 
carbohydrate
 
lipid
 
cholesterol
Movement of substances across the cell membrane from high concentration to low concentration
 
diffusion
 
exocytosis
 
endocytosis
 
active transport
Process by which a cell surrounds and removes materials from inside the cell
 
exocytosis
 
endocytosis
 
diffusion
 
osmosis
Process by which a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment
 
endocytosis
 
exocytosis
 
endosymbiosis
 
osmosis
Movement of substances against the concentration gradient; requires energy
 
active transport
 
passive transport
 
diffusion
 
osmosis
Diffusion of water molecules through the cell membrane down (with) the concentration gradient
 
osmosis
 
facilitated diffusion
 
active transport
 
exocytosis
Large molecules such as glucose move down the concentration gradient with the help of proteins
 
facilitated diffusion
 
active transport
 
osmosis
 
exocytosis
Nonpolar molecules (ex: CO2 & O2) move across the lipid bilayer down the concentration gradient
 
diffusion
 
osmosis
 
facilitated diffusion
 
active transport
Which type of transport requires energy to move substances across the cell membrane?
 
active transport
 
passive transport
 
osmosis
 
diffusion
Property of the cell membrane alllowing some materials to pass through while keeping others out
 
selective permeability
 
osmosis
 
diffusion
 
semi-passive
The cell membrane is responsible for maintaining _____________, a stable internal environment
 
homeostasis
 
metabolism
 
cytoplasm
 
energy
What is identified by item 4 on the cell membrane?
 
carbohydrate
 
phospholipid
 
cholesterol
 
protein
What is identified by item 2 on the cell membrane?
 
protein
 
phospholipid
 
cholesterol
 
carbohydrate
What is identified by item 1 on the cell membrane?
 
phospholipid
 
cholesterol
 
protein
 
carbohydrate