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Active Transport | movement of substance across cell membrane with use of energy from ATP |
Passive Transport | Movement of a substance across a cell membrane by diffusion |
Carrier Molecules | a protein that functions in the transport of molecules across a membrane |
Concentration Gradient | the difference in concentration of a substance across a space |
Contractile vacuole | An organelle in microorganisms that excretes water |
Cytolysis | Bursting of a cell because too much water has diffused into it |
Diffusion | process by which molecules move from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration |
Endocytosis | the process by which a cell surrounds and engulfs large substances |
Exocytosis | The process by which wastes are packaged in vessicles and leave the cella cell |
Equilibrium | A state which exists when the concentration of a substance is the same throughout a state |
Facilitated Diffusion | a passive form of carrier transport often used in glucose transport across cell membrane |
Gated Channel | A protein lined passage making cell membranes permeable to certain large molecules |
Homeostasis | The biological balance between a cell or an organism and its environment |
Hypertonic | The condition where the concentration of solute molecules is higher outside than inside a cell |
Hypotonic | The condition where the concentration of solute molecules is lower outside than inside a cell |
Isotonic | The condition where the concentration of solute molecules is equal on both sides of a cell membrane |
Osmosis | The diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrance |
semipermeable | A membrane which selectively allows some types of molecules to pass through but not all types |
Phagocytosis | Type of endocytosis where cell takes in large particles (cellular eating) |
Pinocytosis | Type of endocytosis where cell takes in liquids (cellular drinking) |
Plasmolysis | The shrinking or wilting of a cell from low turgor pressure |
Turgor Pressure | The pressure exerted by water molecules within a cell upon its membrane |
Sodium Potassium Pump | An active transport mechanism that moves ions in order to achieve polarization (Na forced in and K forced out) |