Title: Vocabulary Review
1Vocabulary Review
- Homeostasis and
- Cell Transport
2The movement of substances across a cell membrane
without any input of energy
Passive Transport
3The movement of molecules from an area of higher
concentration to an area of lower concentration
Diffusion
4The difference in the concentration of molecules
across a distance
Concentration gradient
5Concentration of molecules is the same throughout
the space the molecules occupy
Equilibrium
6Movement of water molecules from high
concentration to low concentration
Osmosis
7Concentration of solute molecules outside the
cell is LOWER than in the cytosol water diffuses
into the cell
Hypotonic
8Concentration of solute molecules outside the
cell is HIGHER than in the cytosol water
diffuses out of the cell
Hypertonic
9Concentrations of solutes outside and inside the
cell are equal
Isotonic
10Organelles that remove water through contraction
Contractile Vacuoles
11The pressure that water molecules exert against
the cell wall
Turgor pressure
12The shrinking of a cell due to waters moving out
the cell when placed in a hypertonic environment
Plasmolysis
13The swelling and eventual bursting of a cell as
water moves into it when placed in a hypotonic
environment
Cytolysis
14The movement of substances across a cell membrane
with the assistance of protein carriers
Facilitated Diffusion
15The proteins that move certain molecules into the
cell that cannot readily diffuse through the cell
membrane
Carrier Proteins
16A complex of protein molecules in a cell membrane
that form a pore through which ions can pass
Ion Channels
17The movement of chemical substances, usually
across the cell membrane, against a concentration
gradient requires energy
Active Transport
18A carrier protein that uses ATP to actively
transport sodium ions out of a cell and potassium
ions into the cell
Sodium-Potassium Pump
19The process by which a cell membrane surrounds a
particle and encloses the particle in a vesicle
to bring the particle into the cell
Endocytosis
20Small cavity or sac that contains materials
forms when part of the membrane surrounds the
materials to be taken into or out of the cell
Vesicle
21A method of active transport across the cell
membrane in which the cell takes in extracellular
fluids
Pinocytosis
22The process by which a cell engulfs large
particles or whole cells, either as a defense
mechanism or as a means to obtain food
Phagocytosis
23A cell that ingests and destroys (digests)
foreign matter or microorganisms
Phagocyte
24The 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