ORGANELLE PROTEINS PHOSPHOLIPID BILAYER MACROMOLECULE STRUCTURE ACTIVE TRANSPORT PASSIVE TRANSPORT OSMOSIS DIFFUSION FACILITATED DIFFUSION ENDOCYTOSIS EXOCYTOSIS ATP OSMOSIS DIFFUSION FACILITATED DIFFUSION ENDOCYTOSIS EXOCYTOSIS PASSIVE TRANSPORT OSMOSIS DIFFUSION ACTIVE TRANSPORT ISOTONIC ? HYPOTONIC ? HYPERTONIC ? TISSUES ORGANS CELLS PLANT EUKARYOTE PROKARYOTE EUKARYOTE PROKARYOTE BACTERIA DNA RNA ATP ACTIVE TRANSPORT PASSIVE TRANSPORT ENDOCYTOSIS **no ENERGY Selectively Permeable made of sugar Cell Wall more inside than outiside more outside than inside Equal on both sides Equilibrium
A) Maintain homeostasis B) burn calories C) get rid of waste products D) stop hypothermia
A) Evenly passing back and forth with no gain B) Low to High C) High to Low D) High to High
A) Facilitated Diffusion B) Osmosis C) Active transport D) Diffusion
A) Until equilibrium is reached B) about 5 minutes C) It continues until the energy burns out D) It never stops Some bulky material that the cell needs is just outside the cell. A process that creates "folds" that surround the particles and bring that into the cell is called what? A Protein Pump Exocytosis Endocytosis Passive Transport
A) None of these B) Isotonic C) Hypotonic D) Hypertonic
A) Isotonic B) Hypertonic C) None of these D) Hypotonic
A) Hypotonic B) Isotonic C) None of these D) Hypertonic
A) Proteins B) Glucose C) Amino Acids D) Water
A) None of these B) Low to High C) Equally in and out with no net gain D) High to Low
A) High to Low B) None of these C) Equally in and out with no net gain D) Low to High
A) Diffusion B) Osmosis C) Facilitated Diffusions D) All of the above
A) Active Transport B) Passive Transport |