Unit 2 Lock 1
Across
- 2. Specialized membrane proteins that allow large amounts of water to diffuse through quickly
- 7. Property of plasma membrane meaning having a hydrophobic and hydrophilic region
- 8. When water moves from low solute concentration to high solute concentration
- 10. Type of transport when vesicles fuse with the membrane to release contents
- 11. Type of passive transport where materials diffuse directly through the plasma membrane
- 14. Solution with a large amount of free water compared to another solution
- 17. Type of molecule requiring a transport protein to cross the plasma membrane
- 19. The theory that states that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once free-living prokaryotes
- 20. Result of an animal cell placed in a hypertonic environment
Down
- 1. Result of a plant cell placed in a hypertonic environment
- 3. Type of passive transport requiring a protein for molecules to pass through
- 4. Type of protein binding to a solute to help transport a molecule across the membrane
- 5. Bulk transport forming a food vacuole
- 6. Result of a plant cell placed in a hypotonic environment
- 9. Result of an animal cell placed in a hypotonic environment
- 12. Bulk transport to bring in extracellular fluid
- 13. Solution with a small amount of free water compared to another solution
- 15. When eukaryotes use organelles to create separate environments for chemical reactions
- 16. Type of molecule that is able to easily pass through the plasma membrane
- 18. Transport with solute moving with its concentration gradient