Across
- 3. Salt entering the cell when there is too much water, equalizing the amount of water and salt in the cell
- 6. a substance that is dissolved in a solution
- 7. the movement of individual molecules from an area of higher concetration to an area of lower concetration
- 11. the shrinkage of the cell due to the loss of water in the cell
- 12. a membrane that will allow certain molecules or ions to pass through it by diffusion and occasionally specialized "facilitated diffusion"
- 15. the hydrostatic pressure in excess of ambient atmospheric pressure which can build up in living, walled cells
- 16. the net movement of water across a semipermeable membrane
- 17. a liquid that is able to dissolve a solid
- 18. the transport of molecules that require the use of energy, in the form of an energy-storing chemical called ATP to help them cross the cell membrane
Down
- 1. molecules diffuse across the the plasma membrane with assistance from membrane proteins, such as channels and carriers.
- 2. the state in which all forces acting on the body are balanced with an equal and opposite force.
- 4. when the concentration of particles is higher in one area than another
- 5. occurs when a cell bursts due to an osmotic imbalance that has caused excess water to diffuse into the cell
- 8. the movement of substances across a cell membrane down their concentration gradients, which does not require energy.
- 9. any external solution that has the same solute concentration and water concentration compared to body fluids.
- 10. Water entering the cell when there is too much salt, equalizing the amount of salt and water in the cell.
- 13. the ingestion of large particles and the uptake of fluids or marcomolecules in small vesicles
- 14. the fusion of secretory vesicles with the plasma membrane