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1 Homeostasis 2 Osmosis 3 Facilitated Diffusion 4 Passive Transport 5 Active Transport 6 Solutions 7 Homeostasis Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion Passive Transport Active Transport Solutions $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 8 Helps an organism maintain homeostasis by controlling what enters or leaves the cell 9 What is the cell membrane? 10 Causes the concentration of molecules to be the same throughout a space 11 What is diffusion? 12 State that exists whenever molecular concentration is the same throughout a space 13 What is equilibrium? 14 When the concentration of solutes inside & outside the cells is equal 15 What is isotonic? 16 Organelle in paramecia that pumps out excess water 17 What is a contractile vacuole? 18 Universal Solvent 19 What is water? 20 Property that makes water such a good solvent 21 What is polarity? 22 Solute concentration that causes water to move into the cell 23 What is hypotonic? 24 Direction water moves in passive transport 25 What is down/with the concentration gradient ([high] to [low]? 26 Prefix that refers to a high solute concentration & low water concentration outside the cell 27 What is hyper-? 28 Facilitated diffusion is an example of this type of transport 29 What is passive? 30 Proteins that aid facilitated diffusion 31 What are channel proteins? 32 Direction across the cell membrane that channel proteins allow movement 33 What is higher to lower? 34 This happens to a channel protein when it binds with the molecule it is transporting 35 What is change shape? 36 Type of molecules that move by facilitated diffusion 37 What are amino acids or glucose (large and/or polar)? 38 Simplest type of passive transport 39 What is diffusion? 40 Direction molecules diffuse across a cell membrane 41 What is high to low concentration? 42 Water movement across a cell membrane 43 What is osmosis? 44 Point where molecules continue to move in both directions without a concentration gradient 45 What is equilibrium? 46 Type of solution plants prefer to be in so that their cells are rigid and strong 47 What is hypotonic? 48 Required by cells to move materials by active transport 49 What is energy? 50 Direction of movement across a membrane during active transport 51 What is low to high concentration? 52 Act as cell membrane “pumps” 53 What are channel proteins? 54 Membrane pumping system found in animal cells 55 What is the sodiumpotassium pump? 56 57 Process where cells “drink” liquid; a type of endocytosis 58 What is pinocytosis? 59 Condition inside the cell if the outside of the cell is hypotonic 60 What is hypertonic? 61 What happens to a cell if it is placed in a hypotonic solution 62 What is expanding/bu rsting? 63 The type of solution you are in if your fingers and toes begin to prune 64 What is a hypertonic solution? 65 This type of molecule can easily diffuse across the cell membrane 66 What is small and/or nonpolar? 67 What happens when plant cells lose osmotic pressure 68 What is they wilt? 69