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Types of Transport Review. The movement of particles against the direction of diffusion requiring cell energy. ACTIVE TRANSPORT.

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Page 1: Types of Transport Review. The movement of particles against the direction of diffusion requiring cell energy. ACTIVE TRANSPORT.

Types of Transport Review

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The movement of particles against the direction of

diffusion requiring cell energy.

ACTIVE TRANSPORT

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True or False?

During diffusion molecules tend to move down the concentration gradient.

TRUE

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DIFFUSION

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General transport method by which most molecules move

across the membrane.

DIFFUSION

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A difference in concentration across a cell’s membrane.

CONCENTRATION GRADIENT

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Endocytosis of solid substances like bacteria and food.

PHAGOCYTOSIS

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FACILITATED DIFFUSION

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A liquid mixture that involves the combination of a solvent

with a solute.

SOLUTION

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Active transport of molecules out of a cell.

EXOCYTOSIS

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HYPERTONIC

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The movement of particles from high to low concentration.

DIFFUSION

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An equal amount of a substance inside the cell and the environment the cell is

living in.

ISOTONIC

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OSMOSIS

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The diffusion of water across a cell membrane.

OSMOSIS

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Endocytosis of liquids.

PINOCYTOSIS

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Active transport of molecules into a cell.

ENDOCYTOSIS

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The substance dissolved in the liquid part of the solution.

SOLUTE

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HYPOTONIC

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The movement of a substance from high to low concentration

without energy.

PASSIVE TRANSPORT

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Type of membrane that allows ALL substances to pass

through it.

PERMEABLE

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ACTIVE TRANSPORT

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The liquid into which the solute is dissolved.

SOLVENT

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To be in balance or in a state of equality.

EQUILIBRIUM

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Type of membrane that allows only SOME substances to pass

through it.

SEMI-PERMEABLE(selectively)

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More solute, less water inside the cell than the environment

the cell is living in.

HYPOTONIC

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A type of membrane that allows NO substances to pass

through it.

IMPERMEABLE

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How does a water molecule enter and exit a cell?

OSMOSIS

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How do most sugar molecules enter and exit a cell?

ACTIVE TRANSPORT

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ACTIVE TRANSPORT

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More solute, less water outside the cell than inside the cell.

HYPERTONIC

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Can you identify two differences between active and

passive transport?

•TYPE OF SUBSTANCES•CONCENTRATION

GRADIENT•ENERGY – YES or NO?

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Can you identify the methods of transport that do NOT

require energy by the cell?

PASSIVE TRANSPORT•DIFFUSION•OSMOSIS

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ISOTONIC

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What factors can control the rate of diffusion?

•TYPE OF MEMBRANE•CONCENTRATION GRADIENT

•SIZE OF SUBSTANCE•TEMPERATURE•ACTIVITY LEVEL

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In what direction do substances naturally travel?

HIGH TO LOW CONCENTRATION

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What cell structure controls diffusion and osmosis?

CELL MEMBRANE

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Your life depends on . . .

Active Transport!