Cellular Transport - match each statement to the correct corresponding term Energy Passive Transport Osmosis Hypotonic Hypertonic Shrink Active Transport Swell Endocytosis Isotonic 1. The movement of materials from high to low concentration 2. The movement of materials from low to high concentration 3. What is needed for active transport but not for passive transport 4. The movement of water through a selectively permeable membrane 5. A solution with a lower solute concentration 6. A solution with a higher solute concentration 7. A solution with an equal solute concentration 8. What will happen to a cell if placed in a hypertonic solution 9. What will happen to a cell if placed in a hypotonic solution 10. Active transport which moves materials into the cell
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Cells transport substances across their membranes. Choose TWO of the following four types of cellular transport: 1. Osmosis 2. Active transport 3. Facilitated diffusion 4. Endocytosis/exocytosis For each of the two transport types you choose, describe the transport process and explain how the organization and properties of cell membranes function in the movement of specific molecules across the membrane by that transport process (10 points each; 20 points total). Give an example molecule that is transported by that form of transport (5 points each; 10 points total). Note if the transport process requires energy (5 points each; 10 points total).
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Match the transport process to the correct description or example. Simple diffusion is: transport of large macromolecules into a cell transport of glucose out of cell, with its concentration gradient transport of sodium out of a neuron transport of signal molecules out of an endocrine cell transport of a steroid hormone into a cell import of an entire bacterium into a white blood cell making a new covalent bond breaking of a covalent bond to create new molecules transport of glucose into a cell, against its concentration gradient
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