Module 10 and 11 Review
is increasing
As molecules move down the concentration gradient, from a more ordered state to a less ordered state, entropy:
true
At equilibrium, there will be no net movement of molecules.
a concentration gradient
Diffusion is best described as the random movement of particles due to:
nonpolar, polar
Lipid tails in the phospholipid bilayer are _____ and provide a barrier to ____ molecules from passing through.
Hydrophobic, small
Molecules that are ______ and ______ are able to move across the cell membrane by simple diffusion.
False
Simple diffusion of a molecule down its concentration gradient requires an input of energy to the system.
channel and carrier
____ proteins and ____ proteins provide a pathway for specific molecules to pass through without contacting the lipid tails
tonicity
_____ describes the osmotic pressure and the direction of water movement
small nonpolar molecules
_____ pass through the phopholipid bilayer easily
primary active transport
_____ requires ATP
osmotic pressure
a measure of the tendency for water to move by osmosis across a selectively permeable membrane into a solution with higher solute concentration
facilitated diffusion
a passive transport process that moves molecules from a high concentration area to a low concentration area across a cell membrane
exocystosis
a process that occurs when a cell moves large materials from inside the cell to the outside of the cell using small spheres of membrane called vesicles
cell membrane
also known as a selectively permeable membrane which controls whats coming in and out of a cell
secondary active transport
movement is from the electrochemical gradient (and not ATP)
hypotonic solution
one with a lower solute concentration than other solution
hypertonic solution
one with higher solute concentration than other solution
measured
osmotic pressure can be ____ by the force required to stop osmosis
against
primary active transport is ____ the concentration gradient
isotonic solution
same concentration as another solution
entropy
the measure of disorder in a system
active transport
the movement of molecules across a cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to a region of higher concentration—against the concentration gradient.
endocytosis
the process by which cells take in substances from outside of the cell by engulfing them in a vesicle
simple diffusion
the process by which molecules diffuse through a semipermeable membrane down their concentration gradient without the assistance of transporter proteins.
osmosis
water moves across a selectively permeable membrane by ____ from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration