Cell Transport
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- Q1Transport that does not require energy is called?Active TransportPinocytosisPassive TransportCellular Respiration30s
- Q2The function of the cell membrane is to?Break down materialMaintain homeostasis by entrance/exit regulationBe tough and rigid to protect the cell30s
- Q3Transport that requires energy is calledMitochondriaPassive TransportActive TransportEnergy Transport30s
- Q4The cell membrane is made mostly of ?ProteinsCholesterolPhospholipidsSugars30s
- Q5Proteins are important in the cell membrane for?Maintaining fluidityMaking DNATransport30s
- Q6Carbohydrates in the cell membrane are responsible for what?providing structureSignaling and identificationhelping the cell membrane stay rigid30s
- Q7The role of cholesterol in the cell membrane is to ?signaltransportMaintain membrane fluidity30s
- Q8The phospholipid in the cell membrane are made of ?proteinschains of cholesterolscarbohydrates attachedA Polar head (hydrophillic) and a Non-polar tail (hydrophobic)30s
- Q9The movement of water from low solute concentration to high solute concentration through a semi-permeable membrane is called?OsmosisFacilitated DiffusionEndocytosisDiffussion30s
- Q10The movement of large or charged particles into the cell membrane using a channel protein that requires no energy is called what?Facilitated DiffusionSimple DiffusionExocytosisOsmosis30s
- Q11The movement of small particles through cell membrane in between the phospholipids is called?Facilitated DiffusionOsmosisSimple diffusion/diffusionActive Transport30s
- Q12In Passive transport, in which direction do molecules/particles/gases move?Down the Concentration Gradient (high to low)There is no movement of molecules or whaterUp the concentration gradient (low to high)30s
- Q13In the Protein Pump, in what direction do the molecules/particles move?Down the concentration gradient (high to low)they do not moveUp the concentration gradient (low to high)30s
- Q14Endocytosis is?When the cell releases a molecule or particle via a vesicle.When the cell takes in a molecule/particle from the external environment engulfing it into a vacuole.When the cell makes ATP energy30s
- Q15Exocytosis is?When the cell remains the same.When the cell engulfs a molecule from the external environment.When the cell releases waste or packaged molecules via a vesicle to the external environment, which requires energy.30s