Passive and Active Transport

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The bursting of cells is called

cytolysis.

The pressure that water molecules exert against a cell wall is called

turgor pressure

When water enters the cell, it creates pressure. This pressure is called

turgor pressure

A relatively low solute concentration is called

hypotonic

Net movement of water across a cell membrane occurs from a _______ solution to a _______ solution.

hypotonic hypertonic

Most of the time, the environment that plant cells live in is an

hypotonic environment.

pinocytosis

involves the ingestion of fluids and solutes

phagocytosis

involves the ingestion of of large particles and whole cells

In an _____________ the concentration of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal.

isotonic environment

endocytosis

the process by which cells ingest external fluids, macromolecules, and large particles

exocytosis

vesicles that remove large particles out of the cell

The diffusion of __________ through the cell membranes is called osmosis.

water

Explain how substances cross the cell membrane through facilitated diffusion

Carrier proteins embedded in the cell membrane lightly bind to these substances and then change shape to allow the substance to move across the cell membrane.

Distinguish between diffusion and osmosis

Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. While osmosis is the movement of water molecules from and area high concentration to an area of low concentration.

Compare and contrast hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic environments

Hypotonic: more water less solute, plasmolysis Hypertonic: less water more solute, shrivels up, plasmolysis Isotonic: equal amounts of solute and water,

Identify how a cell reacts in one of the above environments

In an hypertonic environment the water wants to go into the cell and therefore the water makes the egg swell up.

Which type of molecule forms a bilayer within a cell membrane?

Phospholipids

Define a concentration gradient

The difference in the concentration of molecules across a space

_______ is the most common solvent in cells.

Water

vesicles

cell membrane that pinches off around external materials and becomes an organelle

A ____________ ____________ is the concentration difference across space.

concentration gradient

The process of diffusion requires

concentration gradient/the movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

A structure that can move excess water out of a unicellular organism is a

contractile vacuole

The movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration is called

diffusion.

Molecules always diffuse ________ their concentration gradient.

down

A cell does not expend ______ when diffusion takes place.

energy

If the molecular concentration of a substance is the same throughout space, the substance is in

equilibrium.

Molecules that are too large to be moved across a cell membrane can be removed from the cell by

exocytosis

Glucose molecules cross the cell membrane by means of

facilitated diffusion

A relatively high solute concentration is called

hypertonic

Plasmolysis of a human red blood cell would occur if the cell were in a(n)

hypertonic environment.

All forms of passive transport depend on the __________ of molecules.

movement

A type of transport in which water moves across and down its concentration gradient is called

osmosis

The diffusion of water across a membrane is called

osmosis

The movement of some substances, without any input of energy by the cell, is called

passive transport.

The uptake of large particles is called

phagocytosis

The shrinking of cells is called

plasmolysis

A cell membrane is said to be _________ _________because it allows the passage of some solutes and not others through.

selectively permeable

A ____________________________ only allows certain molecules to pass thorough.

selectively permeable membrane

Sodium potassium pump

the carrier protein in animal cells that maintain a higher concentration of Na+ ions outside the cell and higher concentration of K+ ions inside the cell

active transport

the movement of materials from an area of low concentration to high concentration


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