Across
- 2. Water diffuses into and out of the cell at equal rates, so there is no net movement of water
- 3. Pressure that water molecules exert against the cell wall
- 6. the 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 of the cell
- 7. The pouch then pinches off from the cell membrane and becomes a membrane-bound organelle
- 9. Water diffuses out of the cell until equilibrium is established
- 13. a protein that transports substances across a cell membrane
- 17. molecules that cannot readily diffuse through the cell membrane
- 18. Concentration of molecules will be the same throughout the space the molecules occupy
- 19. Movement without any input of energy
- 20. The movement of large particles or whole cells
Down
- 1. transports Na+ ions and K+ ions up their concentration gradients
- 4. Water molecules diffuse a cell membrane from an area of higher concentration to an area of low concentration
- 5. difference in the concentration of molecules across a distance
- 8. Organelles that remove water
- 10. Cells shrink away from the cell walls, and turgor pressure is lost
- 11. Involves the transport of solutes or fluids
- 12. Water diffuses into the cell equilibrium is established
- 13. The bursting of cells
- 14. allows lysosomes to fuse with the vesicles that contain the ingested bacteria and viruses
- 15. a complex of protein molecules in a cell membrane that forms a pore through which ions can pass
- 16. Movement of molecules are of high concentration