Cell Membrane
Across
- 5. simple diffusion of water molecules
- 7. move through a protein Small, polar, hydrophilic Move until equilibrium happens when special proteins in the cell membrane are used to move ions and other small molecules across the membrane.
- 8. small ions and molecules pass through easily.
- 9. -more solute than water compared to the other solution-Water will diffuse from a high concentration to a lower concentration, so water will diffuse into the hypertonic solution.-If a cell is in a solution that is hypertonic to the cell, water will diffuse out of the cell until it reaches dynamic equilibrium. Shrinking the cell
- 10. -has the same concentration of water and solute as the other solution.-Water will still move, but there is not a concentration gradient.-If a cell is in an isotonic solution, water will move back and forth across the membrane.he cell will not shrink or swell.
- 14. directional flow of water
- 18. A difference in the distribution of something over a specific area.
- 19. -more water than solute compared to the other solution -Water will move from a high concentration to a lower concentration, so water will move into the hypertonic solution. -If a cell is in a solution that is hypotonic to the cell, water will diffuse into the cell. cell will expand
- 20. move until concentration on either side is equal
Down
- 1. When the membrane of the plant cell pulls away from the cell wall, it is called
- 2. -in plants controls turgor pressure within the cell; this helps the cell maintain its shape from the inside.
- 3. molecules don't stop moving
- 4. things move from order to disorder
- 6. the spontaneous flow of energy is from high to low
- 11. small molecules first bind with the protein to pass into the cell.
- 12. NO energy required! Molecules move down (with) a concentration gradient
- 13. move through the lipid bilayer Small hydrophobic molecules
- 15. in the membrane
- 16. The idea that the membrane moves and is made of repeating parts
- 17. Energy IS required! Energy is consumed to move molecules against a concentration gradient