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Homeostasis. Homeostasis Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion.

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2 Homeostasis

3 Osmosis

4 Facilitated Diffusion

5 Passive Transport

6 Active Transport

7 Solutions

8 Facilitated Diffusion
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9 Helps an organism maintain homeostasis by controlling what enters or leaves the cell

10 What is the cell membrane?

11 Causes the concentration of molecules to be the same throughout a space

12 What is diffusion?

13 State that exists whenever molecular concentration is the same throughout a space

14 What is equilibrium?

15 When the concentration of solutes inside & outside the cells is equal

16 What is isotonic?

17 Organelle in paramecia that pumps out excess water

18 What is a contractile vacuole?

19 Universal Solvent

20 What is water?

21 Property that makes water such a good solvent

22 What is polarity?

23 Solute concentration that causes water to move into the cell

24 What is hypotonic?

25 Direction water moves in passive transport

26 What is down the concentration gradient?

27 Prefix that refers to a high solute concentration & low water concentration outside the cell

28 What is hyper-?

29 Facilitated diffusion is another example of this type of transport

30 What is passive?

31 Proteins that aid facilitated diffusion

32 What are carrier proteins?

33 Direction across the cell membrane that carrier proteins allow movement

34 What is higher to lower?

35 This happens to a carrier molecule when it binds with the molecule it’s moving

36 What is change shape?

37 Type of molecules that move by facilitated diffusion

38 What are amino acids or glucose?

39 Simplest type of passive transport

40 What is diffusion?

41 Direction molecules diffuse across a cell membrane

42 What is high to low concentration?

43 Water movement across a cell membrane

44 What is osmosis?

45 Point where molecules continue to move without a concentration gradient

46 What is equilibrium?

47 Water pressure exerted against plant cell walls

48 What is turgor?

49 Required by cells to move materials by active transport

50 What is ATP or energy?

51 Direction of Movement across a membrane during active transport

52 What is low to high concentration?

53 Act as cell membrane “pumps”

54 What are carrier proteins?

55 Membrane pumping system found in animal cells

56 What is the sodium-potassium pump?

57 Daily Double!!

58 Process where cells “drink” droplets of liquid

59 What is pinocytosis?

60 Condition of the cytosol if the outside of the cell is hypotonic

61 What is hypertonic?

62 A multicellular organism’s response to being in a hypotonic solution

63 What is pumping out solutes?

64 Direction of water movement when the solute concentration outside the cell is lower than inside

65 What is water moving into the cell?

66 Molecules soluble in this can diffuse through the cell membrane

67 What are lipids?

68 Condition caused whenever plant cells lose turgor pressure and wilt

69 What is plasmolysis?

70 Final Jeopardy

71 Transport

72 Kinetic energy of molecules

73 What is the energy for passive transport?


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