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Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Review Homeostasis and Homeostasis and Cell Transport Cell Transport

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Page 1: Vocabulary Review Homeostasis and Cell Transport Cell Transport

Vocabulary Vocabulary ReviewReview

Homeostasis andHomeostasis and

Cell TransportCell Transport

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The movement of substances across a cell membrane without any input

of energy

Passive Transport

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The movement of molecules from an

area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

Diffusion

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The difference in the concentration

of molecules across a distance

Concentration gradient

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Concentration of molecules is the same throughout

the space the molecules occupy

Equilibrium

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Movement of water molecules

from high concentration to

low concentration

Osmosis

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Concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is LOWER than in the

cytosol; water diffuses into the cell

Hypotonic

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Concentration of solute molecules outside the cell is

HIGHER than in the cytosol; water

diffuses out of the cell

Hypertonic

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Concentrations of solutes outside

and inside the cell are equal

Isotonic

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Organelles that remove water

through contraction

Contractile Vacuoles

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The pressure that water molecules exert against the

cell wall

Turgor pressure

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The shrinking of a cell due to water’s moving out the cell when placed in a

hypertonic environment

Plasmolysis

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The swelling and eventual bursting of

a cell as water moves into it when

placed in a hypotonic

environment

Cytolysis

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The movement of substances across a cell membrane

with the assistance of

protein carriers

Facilitated Diffusion

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The proteins that move certain

molecules into the cell that cannot readily diffuse

through the cell membrane

Carrier Proteins

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A complex of protein molecules in a cell membrane

that form a pore through which ions

can pass

Ion Channels

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The movement of chemical

substances, usually across the cell

membrane, against a concentration

gradient; requires energyActive

Transport

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A carrier protein that uses ATP to

actively transport sodium ions out of

a cell and potassium ions

into the cellSodium-

Potassium Pump

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The process by which a cell membrane

surrounds a particle and encloses the

particle in a vesicle to bring the particle

into the cellEndocytosis

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Small cavity or sac that contains

materials; forms when part of the

membrane surrounds the materials to be

taken into or out of the cellVesicle

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A method of active transport across

the cell membrane in which the cell

takes in extracellular fluids

Pinocytosis

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The process by which a cell engulfs

large particles or whole cells, either

as a defense mechanism or as a means to obtain

foodPhagocytosis

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A cell that ingests and destroys

(digests) foreign matter or

microorganisms

Phagocyte

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The process by which a substance is released

from the cell through a vesicle that transports the substance to the cell surface and then

fuses with the membrane to let the

substance out

Exocytosis