Directed Reading: Exchange with the Environment
In what order would the figures demonstrate endocytosis?
B, A, C
In what order would the figures demonstrate exocytosis?
C, A, B
How does the movement of materials across the cell membrane relate to an organism's survival?
The movement of materials helps keep cells healthy so they can divide. Cell division then allows organisms to grow and repair injuries.
particles moving across a cell membrane without using energy
c. passive transport
two examples of passive transport
d. diffusion and osmosis
The movement of particles from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration is called
diffusion
what a cell needs to transport particles by active transport
e. energy
A large particle can enter a cell by an active-transport process called
endocytosis
A large particle can leave the cell by an active-transport process called
exocytosis
The fluids that surround and fill a cell are made mostly of
water
passageways in a cell membrane
a. channels
the movement of particles from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration across a cell membrane
b. active transport
Why is osmosis important to cell functions?
Osmosis helps maintain a balance of all the concentrated particles within the cell--Cells need water to survive
What happens to a cell during the process of exocytosis
The cell forms a vesicle around the large particle and carries the particle to the cell membrane. The vesicle fuses with the membrane and releases the particle outside.
What happens to a cell during the process of endocytosis?
The cell surrounds a large particle and encloses it in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell.
Describe what would happen if you put red blood cells into a salty solution
The water will move out of the red blood cells to where water molecules are less concentrated in the salty solution. The cells will shrivel up.
Describe what happens to a wilted plant when it is watered.
Through the process of osmosis, water moves into the plant cells, which makes the plant firm again
Describe what happens in osmosis.
Water particles move fom high concentration to where they are less concentrated
Water is made up of particles called
molecules
The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane is called
osmosis
The channels in a cell membrane are made up of
proteins