Cell Membrane Transport
Across
- 3. A solution in which the concentration of the solute is less than that of the cell that resides in the solution; Water moves into the cell and it swells.
- 6. a state of equilibrium or balance
- 10. a solution in which the concentration of solutes is greater than that of the cell that resides in the solution. Water moves out of cell and shrinks.
- 11. a selectively permeable phospholipid bilayer that forms the boundary from the inside of the cell from the outside. Decides what enters and leaves the cell.
- 12. Moves material from low to high concentration across the membrane; Requires ENERGY!!
- 14. a type of fat that is embedded in the membrane
- 15. a type of passive transport where movement across a membrane from an area of high to low concentration; No Energy Required.
- 16. movement of particles from high to low concentration across a membrane. No ENERGY Required!!
Down
- 1. process in which a cell engulfs extracellular material through an inward folding of its plasma membrane into the cell.
- 2. a substance that is dissolved in another substance
- 4. a molecule of the inner bilayer of the membrane, includes the polar and nonpolar parts.
- 5. in the cell membrane, they are known as simple sugars
- 7. movement of a specific molecule across call membrane through protein channels from high to low concentration; No Energy Required.
- 8. process where a cell releases large amounts of material from the cell through the cell membrane.
- 9. Two layers
- 11. a membrane protein that holds onto molecules and changes their shape in a way that moves them across the membrane.
- 13. a solution where the concentration of the solutes is equal to the cell which resides in the solution.