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Name
Date
Class
Content Practice B
LESSON 3
Moving Cellular Material
Directions: List a fact or term next to each bullet to complete the chart.
Information to Find
1. What passes through a cell using
passive transport?
Answers
Oxygen
Carbon Dioxide
Other Small Molecules
2. What are three types of passive
transport?
Diffusion
Osmosis
Facilitated Diffusion
3. How do substances move in passive
transport?
From higher to lower concentrations
4. What is the diffusion of water
molecules only?
Osmosis
5. What is used in facilitated diffusion to
assist the transport of sugar and
sodium molecules?
Carrier proteins and channel proteins
6. What is only used in active transport?
7. How do substances move in active
transport?
8. Which proteins are used in active and
passive transport?
9. What does a cell do to a substance in
endocytosis?
10. What does a cell use to eliminate a
substance that is too large to leave by
diffusion?
11. Which structures join with the cell’s
membrane during exocytosis?
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Energy
From lower to higher concentrations
Carrier proteins
Surrounds it with a vacuole and brings it inside the
cell
Exocytosis
Vesicle
Cell Structure and Function