SLS Cell Transport Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
active transport | movement of molecules from low to high concentrations requiring ATP |
carrier protein | move molecules such as ions and other proteins across a biological membrane; can bond and drag through the membrane and release on the other side |
cell membrane | surrounds the cytoplasm of the cell; regulates the transport of molecules in and out the cell; very flexible |
channel protein | embedded in the cell membrane and a have a pore for materials to cross |
concentration gradient | molecules moving from a high concentration area to a low concentration area |
diffusion | the intermingling of a substance by the natural movement of their particles |
endocytosis | moving materials into the cell through pinocytosis, receptor-mediated endocytosis and phagocytosis creating a vacuole |
exocytosis | moving materials out of the cell by fusing the vesicles to the plasma memebrane |
facilitated transport | using transport proteins to move high to low concentration |
fluid mosaic membrane model | model that represents the cell; fluid is the phospholipid bilayer and the mosaic is the proteins |
glycolipid | lipid with a carbohydrate attached; communicative role, often acting as markers for cellular recognition |
glycoprotein | protein with a carbohydrate attached; crucial part in cell-cell recognition, and have important roles in protection and the immune response, reproduction, structural integrity and cell adhesion |
hydrophilic | water loving |
hydrophobic | water fearing |
hypertonic | water moves out of the cell; crenation |
hypotonic | water moves into the cell; lysis |
isotonic | no net movement; dynamic equilibrium |
osmosis | diffusion of water |
passive transport processes | no energy is required to make the molecule move |
phagocytosis | engulfs large particles such as food, bacteria into vesicles; "cell eating" |
phospholipid | make up the cell membrane; two fatty acids that are non polar and the head is polar containing a phosphate group and glycerol |
phospholipid bilayer | the composition of the cell membrane; semipermeable membrane |
pinocytosis | takes in dissolved molecules as a vesicle; "cell drinking" |
pressure gradient | moving from higher pressure to lower pressure |
selectively permeable | chooses what can move through and what can't |
tonicity | tonicity is the relative concentration of solutions that determine the direction and extent of diffusion |
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