Cells And Transport Analyisis Flashcards

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Explain molecules diffusing down a concentration gradient

A

The molecules move from more concentrated areas to areas with less concentration, no energy

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Concentration gradient

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Difference in the concentration of a substance across a membrane

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2
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Facilitated diffusion vs simple diffusion

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Facilitated - has molecules that cannot readily diffuse so they need to be assisted by carrier proteins. Simple diffusion - just diffusion across a membrane

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3
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Why does a house plant die if you water it with salt water?

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Plant gets it’s water diluted from the salt concentration so it dies

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4
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Why is active transport different?

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uses energy (ATP)

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5
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Endocytosis

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taking molecules into the cell, active transport, vesicles are applied

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exocytosis

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pushes molecules out of the cell, active transport, vesicles

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7
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Can endo and exocytosis occur within the same cell?

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yes because it needs to get rid of waste but still bring important materials into the cell

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8
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If transport proteins that carry amino acids into a cell stopped working, how might the process affect the cell?

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uses exo and endocytosis to get the proteins but uses more energy

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9
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final vesicle formed during exocytosis and the cell membrane where does it go?

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vesicle fusses with the membrane.

made of the same material, gets larger

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10
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osmosis

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water molecules diffuse across a cell membrane from high to low concentration of water. (low to high is solute)

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in which direction does water move across membranes ? up or down the concentration gradient

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DOWN high to low

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12
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isotonic

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concentrations of solutes outside and inside the cell are equal

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hypertonic

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concentration of solute outside= higher than inside the cell

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14
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hypotonic

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concentration of solute molecules outside is lower than concentration in the cell

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15
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solution with a lower solute concentration

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hypotonic

16
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solution in which solute is the same

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isotonic

17
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condition plant cells require

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isotonic

18
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condition that animal cells require

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isotonic

19
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solution with higher solute concentration

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hypertonic

20
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solution with a high water concentration

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hypotonic

21
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good turgor pressure

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amount of pressure on cell wall in a plant cell

22
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in active transport, in which direction (concentration gradient) is the movement occuring ?

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against/up (using energy)

23
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3 types of active transport

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endocytosis 
exocytosis 
proteins pumps (sodium potassium pump)
24
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in active transport, what does the protein do?

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used to pump the ions called integral protein, changes its shape to move ions across the cell membrane

25
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receptors, what are they ?

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detect a signal molecule and perform an action response
intracellular - binds molecules that can cross
membrane- binds to molecules that cannot cross membrane

26
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cellular transport

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movement of molecules across a membrane

27
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all components of the cell membrane vibrate randomly. allows _____ molecules like water to pass through, but _____ molecules like sugar can pass through less easily

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small, larger

28
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diffusion has how much energy?

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NONE its passive transport