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Extra key terms for chapter 4 1. Selective permeability- process by which the cell membrane allows some molecules into a cell while keeping other molecules out. 2. Turgor pressure- a cell’s water pressure is increased as in a hypotonic solution. 3. Plasmolysis- loss of water from a plant cell resulting in a drop in turgor pressure. 4. Contractile vacuole- organelles that collect excess water inside the plant cell and force the water out. 5. Phagocytosis- cell engulfs large particles or whole cells. (such as white blood cells engulfing bacteria) 6. Pinocytosis- cell engulfs solutes from fluids. 5 and 6 are types of endocytosis. Extra key terms for chapter 4 1. Selective permeability- process by which the cell membrane allows some molecules into a cell while keeping other molecules out. 2. turgor pressure- a cell’s water pressure is increased as in a hypotonic solution. 3. plasmolysis- loss of water from a plant cell resulting in a drop in turgor pressure. 4. Contractile vacuole- organelles that collect excess water inside the plant cell and force the water out. 5. phagocytosis- cell engulfs large particles or whole cells. 6. pinocytosis- cell engulfs solutes from fluids. 5 and 6 are types of endocytosis Extra key terms for chapter 4 1. Selective permeability- process by which the cell membrane allows some molecules into a cell while keeping other molecules out. 2. turgor pressure- a cell’s water pressure is increased as in a hypotonic solution. 3. plasmolysis- loss of water from a plant cell resulting in a drop in turgor pressure. 4. Contractile vacuole- organelles that collect excess water inside the plant cell and force the water out. 5. phagocytosis- cell engulfs large particles or whole cells. 6. pinocytosis- cell engulfs solutes from fluids. 5 and 6 are types of endocytosis