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What is happening in this picture?
Exocytosis
What is happening in this picture?
Endocytosis
What is Exocytosis?
This is what allows large particles to exit the cell.
What is Endocytosis?
This is the process of engulfing (eating) the large particles
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
The movement of substances across the membrane with the assistance of special transport proteins.
What is the process of moving water molecules across selectively permeable membranes?
Osmosis
What is happening in this picture?
Diffusion
What are 3 ways that materials move through the Cell Membrane using Passive Transport?
Diffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion
Which type of transport goes from an area of low concentration to high concentration that requires energy?
Active Transport
Which type of transport goes from an area of high concentration to low concentration while requiring NO energy?
Passive Transport
Mention the difference between osmosis and difussion.
Osmosis is only for transporting water molecules.
Mention the passive transport used by water molecules
Osmosis
Which type of cell trasport is used by large molecules?
Facilitated difussion.
Which type molecules use difussion to cross into the cell?
Small molecules like oxygen and carbon dioxyde.
True or False: Phospholipids are made of hydrophilic (water-loving) heads and hydrophobic (water-hating) tails.
True
True of False: The two main components of the cell membrane are hydrophobic tails and hydrophilic heads
False
Which is the organelle in charge of cell transport?
Cell Membrane
Mention the three types of passive transport
Osmosis, diffusion and facilitated diffusion.
Which is the difference between active and passive cell transport?
Passive transport does not requiere energy, while aactive trasnsport does.
Cell transport is classified in two types. Which are they?
Passive and active transport
____ diffusion is a type of passive transport using carrier proteins.
Facilitated
A ____ solution causes a cell to shrink because of osmosis.
Hypertonic
_____ transport does not require energy or ATP from the cell to operate.
Passive
True ro False: The cell membrane is formed of phospholipids and proteins only.
False
What type of transport involves the movement of water molecules through a membrane?
Osmosis
Your door to your home would be like a ___________ in a cell membrane.
protein channel or carrier
When a cell has reached an isotonic solution it is said to be...
in Homeostasis (equal)
An object swells when water is abosorbed is an example of
Hypotonic Solution
Shrinking an object by removing water is an example of
Hypertonic Solution
This is an example of...
Diffusion
This picture represents which type of cellular transport?
Endocytosis
Which direction would water move in a hypotonic state?  (Into the cell or out of the cell)
Into the cell
If the cell is hypotonic the cell will
swell/grow
_____ is the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration.
diffusion
True of False: Protein Pump is an example of active transport.
true
Active transport requires _____
energy
Passive transport requires _____
no energy
True or False: Cell transport can be passive or active.
True
Selective Permeability means..
it allows some substances to pass through the membrane but not others