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Transport Across a Cell Membrane

Study guide for diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, active transport, endocytosis, exocytosis

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diffusionmovement of molecules from high to low concentration until equilibrium is reached
equilibriumdynamic state where the concentrations on eother side of a cell membrane are equal, What moves in = what moves out
osmosisdiffusion of water
phagocytosiscell "eats" food by extending cytoplasm
cytolysiscell bursts due to increase in turgor pressure
turgor pressurekeeps cell inflated
facilitated diffusionmoves material from high to low concentration using carrier or transport proteins
active transportmplecules move from low to high concentration using carrier proteins and ATP's energy
endocytosis/exocytosisUsed for molecules too large to enter or exit cell xit cell cell
phagocytosiswhite blood cells engulf and attack bacteria
facilitated diffusionpassive movement of molecules w/protein help
ATPenergy molecule of cell
isotonicsolution that has same solute concentration
hypertonicmore solute concentration
hypotonicless solute concentration


Biology/Environmental Science Teacher
Episcopal High School
VA

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