Name:______________________________________ Date: Reviewing Cell Transport! Directions: Complete the following table by filling in the correct answer for each Example using the cell transport notes or a textbook. Example: Type of Transport: Direction of Molecules: Type of Molecule Moved: Uses Energy(Y/N): Uses Proteins (YIN): Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Active Transport Osmosis Match the term with its correct description: a. b. c. d. energy facilitated diffusion endocytosis passive transport e. active transport f. exocytosis 1. Is used during active transport but not passive transport 2. Process by which a cell takes in material by forming a vesicle around it 3. Particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration 4. Process by which a cell releases wastes from a vesicle 5. A form of passive transport that uses transport proteins 6. Particle movement from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration Label the diagrams of cells using the following terms: diffusion, active transport, osmosis, equilibrium. The arrows show the direction of transport. You may use the terms more than once! High CO 2 levels / I \ 8HO molecules / 2 HO molecules Low CO 2 levels 1 7 iOf-fO molecules 2H-O mocules _\ 10 H Q molecules 2 8 R.O noIecuies Describe the SPECIFIC processes occurring in the following pictures: h 4 4 3 2 . ‘ What type of transport is taking place in BOTH photos? 1. Explain why drinking ocean water, if you were ship wrecked, as your main source of water would be dangerous. 2. What is turgor pressure? 3. How does this pressure relate to why leaves wilt when they need water? ) Below are animal cells placed in beakers of various concentrations. Draw an arrow to show which way the water would move by osmosis 1. Fill in any missing percentages (water or solute) 2. Identify the type of solution (isotonic, hypertonic, or hypotonic) 3. 0 2 85% H 15% solute f2O ( 55% solute 0 2 90% H 10% solute ) ( 75% HO 25% solute 10% solute 80% H 0 2 20% solute ) ( 50% solute 63% H 0 2 % solute 0 2 50% H 50% solute 0 2 H 18% solute 90% H 0 2 10% solute B 90% H 0 2 10% solute 90% H 0 2 10% solute _% 25% H 0 2 75% solute 0 2 80% H 20% solute
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