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Cell Transport

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A substance that is dissolved in another substance.   Solute  
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A liquid in which something is dissolved   Solvent  
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Movement of ions or molecules across the cell membrane into a region of higher concentration (requires energy)   Active transport  
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Barriers that allow some things to pass through, but not all things.   Semi-permeable OR selectively permeable membranes  
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A type of diffusion that uses carrier proteins in the cell membrane to help move large molecules into/out of cells.   Facilitated diffusion  
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TRUE or FALSE: Passive transport (diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion), requires energy in order to occur.   FALSE  
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TRUE or FALSE: Active transport (endocytosis, exocytosis), requires energy in order to occur.   TRUE  
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The process of moving molecules INTO the cell by engulfing them (requires energy).   Endocytosis  
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The process of releasing molecules OUT of the cell through the fusion of a cell vacuole with the cell membrane (requires energy).   Exocytosis  
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A type of endocytosis that involves extensions of the cytoplasm reaching out to surround a molecule and bring it into the cell.   Phagocytosis  
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A type of endocytosis that involves forming pockets in the cell membrane to suck liquids and other particles into the cell.   Pinocytosis  
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Solution in which the concentrations are the same inside the cell as they are outside of the cell.   Isotonic  
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Solution in which water leaves the cell because the concentration of water inside the cell is greater than it is outside of the cell.   Hypertonic  
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Solution in which water enters the cell because the concentration of water outside the cell is greater than it is inside of the cell.   Hypotonic  
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