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5.2 What type of protein is used for cell recognition and adhesion? The integral protein glycoprotein
5.2 What type of cell junctions are used between cells for communication? Gap junction
5.2 What type of junction is used between adjacent epithelial cells? Tight Junction
5.3 What type of diffusion requires the energy of ATP? Active transport
5.3 What type of diffusion is used for water to move across membranes? Osmosis
5.3 What are the differences between hypertonic,hypotonic,and isotonic? Hypertonic= having a higher solute concentration than its environment Hypotonic= having a lower solute concentration then its environment Isotonic= having the cell have an equal solute concentration in its environment and inside the cell
5.4 What is the movement of a cell going against the concentration gradient called? Active transport
5.4 What are the differences between uniports, symports, and antiports? Uniports= move a single substance in one direction Symports= move two substances in the same direction Antiports= move two substances in opposite directions, one in the cell, and one out.
5.5 What is also known as "cell eating" where the cell membrane engulfs a large molecule so that the molecule can enter the cell? The process of endocytosis specifically PHAGOCYTOSIS!
5.5 What is the process of moving molecules out of the cell called? Exocytosis
5.5 What is used by animal cells to capture specific macromolecules from the cell's environment? Receptor-mediated endocytosis
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