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Cell Function

A natural phenomenon caused by the tendency of small particles to spread out evenly within any given space. Diffusion
Passive transport of water through a selectively permeable membrane in the presence of at least on impermeant solute Osmosis
An example of sodium ions into nerves cells during a nerve impulse is refers to which for of passive transport process Channel-mediated passive (facilitated diffusion)
An example of diffusion of glucose molecules into most cells Carrier-mediated passive transport (facilitated diffusion)
The movement of water through a semipermeable membrane is called Osmosis
Transports sodium ions out of cells and potassium into cells. Sodium - postassium pump
The plasma membrane “traps” some extra cellular material and brings it into the cell Endocytosis
Microorganisms or other large particles are engulfed by the plasma membrane and enter the cell in vesicles that have pinched off from the membrane is called Phagocytosis
Which process is being referred in this statement “ condition of the cell drinking”? Pinocytosis
Movement of proteins or other cell products out of the cell by fusing a secretory vesicle with the plasma membrane Exocytosis
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