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Explore the different types of active and passive transport in cells, such as diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, and bulk transport. Learn about the functions of important cellular structures like the cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, chloroplasts, and mitochondria.
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Type of transport that moves molecules from high to low concentration (with concentration gradient) .
Type of transport that moves molecules from low to high concentration (against concentration gradient)
Diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion are all types of this transport.
This is the movement of any molecule from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration (like perfume in the air).
The movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane
This is diffusion with the assistance of a carrier (channel) protein
This type of solution has a higher solute concentration (therefore lower water concentration) than a cell that it is surrounding.
This type of solution has equal solute concentration (and equal water) to the cell it is surrounding
This form of active transport moves ions against their concentration gradient and is used to conduct nerve impulses
This type of bulk transport is responsible for removal of large particles OUT of the cell
This type of bulk transport is responsible for moving large particles IN to the cell
This is the incorporation of fluids into the cell (cell drinking)
This is the incorporation if large solids into the cell (cell eating)
All organisms are made of cellsAll existing cells are produced by other living cellsThe cell is the most basic unit of life
Convert solar energy to chemical energy in a plant during the process of photosynthesis
Large, fluid-filled organelle in a plant cell that stores water, nutrients and wastes in a plant cell