29 questions
What does the Sodium-Potassium pump move into the cell?
Cell Membrane
2 Potassium Ions
Energy
ATP
What do we call it when the concentration is the same throughout the solution
Exocytosis
Endocytosis
Diffusion
Equilibrium
What is the one way to move large molecules into the cell?
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
Isotonic
Hypotonic
What is it called when water is moved through a membrane?
Diffusion
Osmosis
Facilitated Diffusion
What happens when a plant is placed in a hypertonic solution?
Cell Membrane
Osmosis
Passive Transport
Wilts
How can large molecules be removed from the cell?
Endocytosis
Isotonic
Exocytosis
Hypertonic
What structure is most responsible for maintaining homeostasis?
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Mitochondria
Nucleus
The interior part of the cell is nonpolar and prevents ______ from passing through.
Active Transport
Passive Transport
DIffusion
Polar Molecules
Active Transport uses __________
ATP or Energy
Sodium
Potassium
Polar Molecules
What type of solution has water has water move into and out of the cell?
Hypotonic
Endocytosis
Hypercytosis
Isotonic
What do you call it (type of transport) when perfume spreads around a room?
Facilitated Diffusion
Diffusion
Osmosis
Fatty Acids
What is the cell membrane made of?
Phosphoric Acid
Fatty Acids
Phospholipid Bilayer
Name an ion that is transported by active transport?
Cell Membrane pump
Na+K+ (Sodium or Potassium)
_______ proteins are used in Facilitated Diffusion.
Hypo
Hyper
Iso
Carriers
When diffusion is done the concentrations become _______.
Balanced
Equal
Golgi
Equilibrium
Movement from lesser concentration to greater concentration its called _________.
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Define Diffusion.
a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
Rough ER, Golgi, Released from cell
facilitated transport involving the passive movement of molecules along their concentration gradient.
movement of materials from high conc. to low conc.
What is the path of a protein in the cell?
Released from the cell, Rough ER, Golgi
Rough ER, Golgi, Released from the cell
What are the monomers of lipids?
Fatty Acids
Phospholipid Bilayer
Red Blood Cells Burst
Hyper
Hypo
Isotonic
Solution that has a high concentration of water molecules outside the cell.
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Plant cell shrinks.
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Solution that is the same inside and outside the cell
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Helps plants take up water
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Solution that animal prefer
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Solution that has a low concentration of water molecules outside the cell.
Hyper
Hypo
Iso
Endocytosis
into, pac-man, engulfs, surrounds, amoeba, white blood cells
exit, out of, cell vomit, releases proteins, releases waste
active, uses energy, transport, both used for big stuff
Exocytosis
into, pac-man, engulfs, surrounds, amoeba, white blood cells
exit, out of, cell vomit, releases proteins, releases waste
active, uses energy, transport, both used for big stuff
Same
into, pac-man, engulfs, surrounds, amoeba, white blood cells
exit, out of, cell vomit, releases proteins, releases waste
active, uses energy, transport, both used for big stuff