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Cell Transport Vocabulary

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  • Q1
    protein that transports substance across cell membrane
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    solute
    concentration gradient
    phagocyte
    Carrier (Transport) Protein
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  • Q2
    Transport that requires a cell to use its own energy to pump a molecule across the membrane. Movement of molecules from areas of low concentration to areas of high transportation
    active transport
    Concentration Gradient
    Diffusion
    Osmosis
    30s
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  • Q3
    The difference in concentration on molecules across a distance
    Homeostasis
    Turgor Pressure
    Concentration Gradient
    Sodium Potassium Pump
    30s
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  • Q4
    cell movement that occurs when molecules that are too large or too many in number are allowed to move across the cell membrane without actually passing through it
    diffusion
    Concentration Gradient
    bulk transport
    osmosis
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  • Q5
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    Endocytosis - Uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane - https://o.quizlet.com/M5RVMxdkKrC4k1YaScTUlQ_m.png
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  • Q6
    organelles that remove water, collect excess water, contract, and pump water out of cell See image
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    Phagocytosis
    Osmosis
    Contractile Vacuoles
    Homeostasis
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  • Q7
    the release of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane.
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    Solution
    Exocytosis
    Osmosis
    Endocytosis
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  • Q8
    Amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solvent
    Sodium Potassium Pump
    concentration
    solution
    ion channel
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  • Q9
    (Type of endocytosis) movement of large particles or whole cells (This is the process not the specific cell doing it.)
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    Homeostasis
    Solution
    Phagocytosis
    Turgor Pressure
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  • Q10
    The form of passive transport that recieves help from transport proteins to carry substance through cell membrane along the concentration gradient
    Osmosis
    Phagocyte
    Facilitated Diffusion
    Pinocytosis
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  • Q11
    the ability of an organism to self-adjust to maintain a balance of life functions in a changing environment
    Pinocytosis
    homeostasis
    Phagocytosis
    Osmosis
    30s
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  • Q12
    A complex of cell molecules in cell membrane that form a pore through which ions can pass
    concentration gradient
    Transport Protein
    Ion Channel
    Contractile Vacuole
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  • Q13
    the process by which molecules of a substance move from an area of high concentration of that substance to areas of lower concentration until they are evenly distributed about the container
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    active transport
    bulk transport
    diffusion
    concentration
    30s
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  • Q14
    cells that ingest and destroys foreign matter or microorganisms
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    Cyctocytes
    Eukaryotes
    Prokaryotes
    Phagocytes
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  • Q15
    cells shrink away from cell wall, turgor pressure lost
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    Active transport
    Phagocytosis
    Plasmolysis
    Isotonic solution
    30s
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  • Q16
    (Type of endocytosis) transport of fluids or solutes
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    homeostasis
    Pinocytosis
    phagocytosis
    Sodium-Potassium Pump
    30s
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  • Q17
    The pressure exerted on cell wall
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    Endocytosis
    Osmosis
    Turgor Pressure
    Active transport
    30s
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  • Q18
    A carrier protein that uses ATP to actively transport sodium ions out of cell and potassium into cell
    Homeostasis
    Sodium Potassium Pump
    Pinocytosis
    Osmosis
    30s
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  • Q19
    the substance that dissolves in the solvent Ex: salt, Kool aid
    plasmolsis
    solute
    solution
    solvent
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  • Q20
    a homogeneous mixture of solute(s) and solvent(s)
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    solution
    osmosis
    solute
    solvent
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