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Diffusion
Endocytosis
Transpiration
Osmosis
Exocytosis
Equilibrium
Passive Transport
Cell Respiration
Photosynthesis
Active Transport
Fermentation
Endo
A process by which cells
use energy to transport a
large particle, such as a
large protein molecule,
through a cell membrane
into the cytoplasm.
The movement of particles
across the concentration
gradient, from an area of
higher concentration to an
area of lower
concentration until
equilibrium is reached.
When concentrations of
substances are equal
The process by which a
cell uses energy to
remove particles (in a
vesicle) that are to large to
fit through the cell
membrane.
Diffusion of water
molecules through a
semipermeable
membrane from a place of
higher concentration to a
place of lower
concentration until the
concentration on both
sides is equal.
The process by which
plant cells use light, water,
and carbon dioxide to
make food.
A process by which the
cells mitochondria take in
oxygen to break apart
sugar (glucose)ultimately
releasing energy in the
form of ATP.
The movement of particles
through the cell
membrane inwhich no
energy is used this is due
to the particles moving
with the gradient.
The breakdown of glucose
in the absence of oxygen.
The movement of particles
from an area of low
concentration to an area
of high concentration thus
requiring the cell to use
energy as the movement
is against the gradient.
The process by which
plant cells release water
vapor to the atmosphere
ultimately allowing more
uptake of water at the
roots.
Greek, from endon within;
1 : within : inside 2 : taking
in
Exo
Hydro
Phobia
"to exit," "out"
Greek root meaning
"water"
strong and unreasonable
fear of something.