
Cell Transport Vocabulary
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- Q1protein that transports substance across cell membranesoluteconcentration gradientphagocyteCarrier (Transport) Protein30s
- Q2Transport 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 transportationactive transportConcentration GradientDiffusionOsmosis30s
- Q3The difference in concentration on molecules across a distanceHomeostasisTurgor PressureConcentration GradientSodium Potassium Pump30s
- Q4cell 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 itdiffusionConcentration Gradientbulk transportosmosis30s
- Q5See imageEndocytosis - Uptake of liquids or large molecules into a cell by inward folding of the cell membrane - https://o.quizlet.com/M5RVMxdkKrC4k1YaScTUlQ_m.png30s
- Q6organelles that remove water, collect excess water, contract, and pump water out of cell See imagePhagocytosisOsmosisContractile VacuolesHomeostasis30s
- Q7the release of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane.SolutionExocytosisOsmosisEndocytosis30s
- Q8Amount of solute dissolved in a given amount of solventSodium Potassium Pumpconcentrationsolutionion channel30s
- Q9(Type of endocytosis) movement of large particles or whole cells (This is the process not the specific cell doing it.)HomeostasisSolutionPhagocytosisTurgor Pressure30s
- Q10The form of passive transport that recieves help from transport proteins to carry substance through cell membrane along the concentration gradientOsmosisPhagocyteFacilitated DiffusionPinocytosis30s
- Q11the ability of an organism to self-adjust to maintain a balance of life functions in a changing environmentPinocytosishomeostasisPhagocytosisOsmosis30s
- Q12A complex of cell molecules in cell membrane that form a pore through which ions can passconcentration gradientTransport ProteinIon ChannelContractile Vacuole30s
- Q13the 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 containeractive transportbulk transportdiffusionconcentration30s
- Q14cells that ingest and destroys foreign matter or microorganismsCyctocytesEukaryotesProkaryotesPhagocytes30s
- Q15cells shrink away from cell wall, turgor pressure lostActive transportPhagocytosisPlasmolysisIsotonic solution30s