Passive Transport Flashcards

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1
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what is diffusion

A

un-aided movement of particles from a high concentration to a low concentration

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2
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when does diffusion stop

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when a equilibrium is reached

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3
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what can diffuse across the plasma membrane (bilayer)

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oxygen, carbon dioxide, water

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4
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what is equilibrium?

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when there is the same concentration of particles of on either side of the membrane

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5
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what is a solute

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a substance that can be dissolved

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6
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what is a solvent

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a substance in which a solute can dissolve in

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7
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what is passive transport

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transport that does not require energy

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8
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is diffusion passive or active transport

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passive

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9
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is facilitated diffusion passive or active transport

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passive

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10
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is diffusion passive or active transport?

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passive

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11
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what is facilitated diffusion

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substances that are helped across the cell membrane by carrier molecules

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12
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what does facilitated diffusion transport

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simple sugars, amino acids, charged ions & nutrients, nucleotides

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13
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examples of solute

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salt, glucose, ions, oxygen

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14
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example of solvent

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water

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15
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What is osmosis

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Diffusion involving water passing through a selectively permeable membrane

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16
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How do you reach equilibrium in osmosis

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Water moves to a higher concentration of solutes

17
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What is hypotonic solution

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Where the water moves into the cell, the pressure builds and the cell can burst

18
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What is a hypertonic solution

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Water flows out of the cell, the pressure drops and the cell becomes dehydrated and shrivels up

19
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What is an isotonic solution

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Equilibrium, no change in cell, water moves in and out at the same rate