Cell Transport

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Across
  1. 4. Channel protein that allows only water through
  2. 7. The movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
  3. 8. Used when both environments have the same solute concentration
  4. 11. The taking in of materials via infoldings of the cell membrane
  5. 13. The type of energy required for active transport
  6. 17. Active transport that requires special proteins on the surface of the cell to capture target molecules
  7. 18. Protein type that changes shape in order to move materials through the cell membrane
  8. 19. Used to describe the environment with a higher solute concentration
  9. 20. Cell shrinking
  10. 22. Cell bursting
Down
  1. 1. The diffusion of water
  2. 2. Passive transport that uses a protein to move materials through the membrane
  3. 3. This fuses with the cell membrane in order for exocytosis to occur
  4. 5. Cell transport that does require energy
  5. 6. "Cell drinking"; taking in liquid particles
  6. 9. channel Protein type that must be open by a stimulus to allow materials to pass through
  7. 10. Process by which cells expel substances
  8. 12. The fluid doing the dissolving in a solution
  9. 14. Used to describe the environment with the lower solute concentration
  10. 15. "Cell eating"; taking in solid particles
  11. 16. Cell transport that does not require energy
  12. 21. The substance being dissolved in a solution; typically a solid
  13. 22. Protein type that acts as a pore