Active Transport Passive Transport Diffusion + Osmosis Endocytosis + Exocytosis Random
100
What is ATP
What energy is used for Active Transport
100
What is Passive Transport
Movement of molecules fro high to low concentration
100
What is hypotonic
Causes a cell to swell
100
What is Endocytosis
Substance being brough into the cell
100
What is Carboydrates
What stabelizes the cell membrane
200
What is Endocytosis
Molecules that are too large to move in the cell are transported through this process.
200
What is Isotonic
A cell and solution that are in equilibrum
200
What is osmosis
Transport of water
200
What is Exocyosis
The cell getting rid of its waste
200
What is tails
What part of phospholipids are non polar
300
What is Active Transport
The movement of molecules from low to high concentration.
300
What is facilitated diffusion
Allows larger substances to pass throuh the membrane with the help of channel protein.
300
What is high to low
What direction do particles move during diffusion
300
What is Active Transport
What type of transport does Endocytosis use
300
What is hypertonic
More solute than water
400
What is proteins
The macromolecule responsible for active transport in the cell membrane.
400
What is small non-polar substances
What moves though the membrane easiest.
400
What is passive transport
Molecules moving from thghrough the membrane with energy
400
What is Active Transport
What type of transport does Excoytosis use
400
What is Cell Membrane
what is the boundary between the cell and it's environment
500
What is Carrier Protein
What moves substances from low to high concentration
500
What is Selctive Permeability
Only certain molecules can cross through the membrane
500
What is dissolved substances
What type of substaces does diffusion happen in
500
What is out
What does exo mean
500
What is Solvent
Substance that solute is dissolved in






Cell Membrane Structure + Cell Transport

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