Chapter 7 Sections 3 and 4

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Organ System

A group of organs that work together to keep organisms alive.

Faciliated diffusion

A protein channel can help molecules move down their concentration gradient

unicellular organism

A single-celled organism is also called a _____________

Calcium Potassium Sodium

Common ions that get pumped.

Lipid Bilayer

Core of nearly all cell membranes is a double-layered sheet.

It forms a vacuole inside a cytoplasm

During endocytosis, what happens to the pocket in the cell membrane when it breaks loose from the membrane?

Active transport

Energy-requitring process that ove material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference

Plants, algae, fungi, and many prokaryotes.

In what organisms are cell walls found?

Organ

Many tissues working together for a certain function

Hypotonic

The solution is below stregth in solute

Isotonic

The solutions are the same strength

Cellulose

What are plant cell walls mostly made of?

Exocytosis

The membrane of the vacole surrounding the material duses with the cell membrane and releases large molecules

Phagocytosis

Extension of cytoplasm surround large particles and package it within a food vacuole than engulfs it.

Cells Tissues Organs Organ Systems

List from smallest to largest the levels of organization for a multicelled organism

The hypertonic side

On which side of a selectively permeable membrane does osmosis esert a pressure?

Diffusion

Paricles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an are area where they are less concentrated.

Pinocytosis

Process by wich a cell takes in liquid from the surrounding environment.

Endocytosis

Process of taking material in the cell by means of infoldingsorpockets, of the cell membrane

Tissue

Similar cells grouped together and functioning

Hypertonic

Solution is above strength in solute

Inside

The cell wall lies_______ the cell membrane

Osmosis

The diffusion of water molecules across selectively permeable cell membrane.

Concentration

The mass of solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume

Muscle Epitheial Nervous Connective

What are the four types of tissue in most animals?

It regulates what enters and leaves the cell and also provides protein and support

What are the functions of the cell membrane?

Some substances can pass across them and others cannot

What does it mean that biological membranes are selectively permeable?

They have specialized cells that perform special tasks

What does it mean to be specialized?

When specific different molecules move across membranes through protein channels.

What happens during the process of facilitated diffusion?

Transport molecules that move across

What is a pump?

Reproducing rapidly and in great numbers and clone themselves

What is binary diffusion?

They last longer and have multiuple jobs to help the cell that develop different.

What is cell specialization in a multicellular organism?

When the concentration of the solute is the same throughout.

What is meant when a system has reached its equilibrium?

Proteins from channels and pumps help move material across the cell membrane. Carbohydrates act like a chemical identification cards.

What is the difference in the function of the proteins and the carbohydrates attached to a cell membrane?

To provide support and protection for the cell

What is the main function of the cell wall?

They allow not too large molecules to cross different membranes

What is the role of protein channels in the cell membrane?

Nervous, connective, and muscle tissues

What kind of tissues can be found within a muscle in your body?

When it reaches the equilibrium

When will water stop moving across a membrane?

To help push in an object or out of an object

Why is ATP needed in active transport?


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