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2.3 Cellular Transport. Mrs. Einstein Jeopardy. A type of passive transport that requires a transport protein. A. Osmosis B. Facilitated Diffusion C. Passive Transport D. None of the above.
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2.3 Cellular Transport Mrs. Einstein Jeopardy
A type of passive transport that requires a transport protein • A. Osmosis • B. Facilitated Diffusion • C. Passive Transport • D. None of the above
This molecule is present in the phospholipids bilayer to prevent the fatty acid tails from sticking together • A. Cholesterol • B. Phospholipid • C. Carbohydrate • D. Protein
When WATER moves from a high concentration to a low concentration • A. Osmosis • B. Facilitated Diffusion • C. Passive Transport • D. Active Transport
A type of solution where the solute is HIGHER than the solvent • A. Hypotonic • B. Hypertonic • C. Isotonic • D. Both hypertonic and hypotonic
The general term for a type of transport that does not require energy • A. Osmosis • B. Facilitated Diffusion • C. Passive Transport • D. Active Transport
Found on the surface of the membrane, acts as a receptor for the cell • A. Cholesterol • B. Phospholipid • C. Carbohydrate • D. Protein
The general term for the movement of molecules from a high concentration to a low concentration • A. Osmosis • B. Facilitated Diffusion • C. Diffusion • D. Active Transport
Molecules will continue to diffuse until they reach a state where there is no net change in movement. This is called…? • A. Dynamic Equilibrium • B. Balance • C. Low to High • D. High to Low
Which substance was NOT able to cross the membrane in our diffusion lab because it was too big? • A. Starch • B. Glucose • C. Iodine • D. Water
The process where a cell engulfs solid particles. • A. Exocytosis • B. Endocytosis • C. Pinocytosis • D. Phagocytosis
Tests for Starch • A. Iodine • B. Benedicts • C. Methylene Blue • D. All of the above
A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution (such as a snail sprinkled with salt) will do this…
If you put a cell in this type of solution water will flow into the cell and cause it to burst. • A. Hypertonic • B. Hypotonic • C. Lysed • D. Plasmolyzed
When you get an IV it contains this type of solution so that your cells will maintain homeostasis and nothing will happen to them. • A. Hypertonic • B. Hypotonic • C. Isotonic • D. All of the above
The process in which a cell engulfs a liquid • A. Exocytosis • B. Endocytosis • C. Pinocytosis • D. Phagocytosis
If a cell contains 60% salt is placed in a solution that contains 5% salt, which way will the water flow?
What is occurring in this cell? • A) Cytolysis • B) Plasmolysis • C) Diffusion of Oxygen gas • D) Crenated
This part of a phospholipid is… • A) Hydrophobic • B) Fatty Acids • C) Non-polar • D) Hydrophilic
Active transport involves… • A) Solute moving from [High] to [low] requiring energy • B) Solute moving from [Low] to [High] requiring energy • C) Solute moving from [High] to [low] • D) Solute moving from [Low] to [High]
The part of a solution that can be dissolved in another substance, such as sugar or salt • A. Solute • B. Solvent • C. Solution
This cell is submerged in a(n) _________________ solution H2O H2O
This part of a phospholipid is _____________ which means it doesn’t like water
If a cell contains 10% salt is placed in a solution that contains 25% salt, which way will the water flow?
This process is called… • A. Exocytosis • B. Endocytosis • C. Pinocytosis • D. Phagocytosis