homeostasis and transport systems Flashcards

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what is homeostasis?

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every cell needs to maintain a steady environment in order to efficiently carry out life functions

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what are the three types of passive transport?

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diffusion
osmosis
facilitated diffusion

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osmosis

what is isotonic?

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water outside cell = water inside cell

equal amounts of water move in and out

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osmosis

what is hypotonic?

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water outside cell > water inside cell

water moves into cell

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5
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what does hypotonic lead to?

A

lysis

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osmosis

what is hypertonic?

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water outside cell < water inside cell

water exits cell

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what does hypertonic lead to?

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plasmolysis in plant cells

crenation in animal cells

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what is facilitated diffusion?

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passive movement of a substance into or out of the cell by means of carrier proteins or channel proteins embedded in the cell membrane

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what is diffusion?

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the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration [H] -> [L]

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10
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what is active transport?

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moving substances against the concentration gradient (energy is required)

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why is active transport used?

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diffusion alone is not sufficient to provide the cell with its needs

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12
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how much energy do many cells use on active transport?

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about 40%

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13
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what is passive transport?

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[H] -> [L]

no energy input in terms of ATP

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what is active transport?

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[L] -> [H]

energy needed in terms of ATP

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15
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what are the two types of bulk transport and where do they take place?

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endocytosis (inside cell)

exocytosis (outside cell)

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16
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what are the types of endocytosis and what are their functions?

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pinocytosis (cell drinking)
phagocytosis (cell eating)
receptor mediated endocytosis (selective drinking)

17
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what is exocytosis?

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release excess material from cell