Across
- 1. Makes up the bilayer of a cell membrane, has a head and two tails
- 4. Keeping a balanced internal condition of the cell
- 8. Part of the phospholipid that likes water
- 9. The thin, flexible barrier that surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and exits the cell
- 14. Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to pass by facilitated diffusion
- 17. Has less solute, more water
- 18. Part of the phospholipid that hates water
- 19. If there is 90% Water out of the cell and 10% water in the cell the water will move this way
- 20. Type of passive transport naturally moving small molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration
- 22. Type of passive transport naturally moving large molecules across the membrane from high to low concentration with the help of a protein
- 25. If there is 10% water in the cell and 90% water outside the water will move this way
- 27. Stabilizes the cell mambrane, makes sure it's not too stretched or squished
- 29. Allows some things to pass through and others not
- 30. Active transport in which the cell surrounds and takes in material from it's environment
- 31. Water fearing
Down
- 2. Movement of substances down the concentration gradient without energy
- 3. Has reached equilibrium and has equal amounts of solute and solvent
- 4. Water loving
- 5. Type of passive transport naturally moving water across the membrane from high to low concentration
- 6. When an egg is placed into a cup of pure water the water will move into the cell and it will do this
- 7. Used as the cell's name tag to let other cells know it belongs to you and not a foreign invader
- 10. Movement from high to low concentration
- 11. The cell's usable energy, made in the mitochondria
- 12. When an egg is placed in syrup the water will move out of the cell and do this
- 13. Active transport in which the cell surrounds and removes material from inside the cell and releases it out into its environment
- 15. Substance that does the dissolving
- 16. Has more solute, less water
- 21. Two layers
- 23. Uses energy (ATP) to move substances against the concentration gradient
- 24. Substance that is dissolved
- 26. Embedded in the cell membrane to allow large substances to move backwards against their concentration gradient with the help of ATP
- 28. When everything is equal and balanced
