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