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