Across
- 8. a type of transport protein that doesn't change shape when molecules move through it
- 9. cell eating
- 10. the Sodium-Potassium Pump is an example of this type of transport protein
- 11. GLUTs and most channels are examples of this type of transport protein
- 12. a type of diffusion that requires proteins such as a channel or carrier
- 13. a transport protein that moves molecules in the same direction across the membrane
- 14. the movement of water from an area of low solute concentration to an area of high solute concentration
- 15. move molecules from an area of high concentration to low
- 16. a type of transport protein that binds directly to its molecule and changes shape to allow movement from one side of the membrane to the other
- 17. a type of active transport that uses the energy of a gradient to do work, the Sodium/Glucose transporter is an example of this
Down
- 1. a type of endocytosis that LDLs use to get into the cell (2 words)
- 2. a type of passive transport that non-polar gases can use
- 3. a type of active transport that brings vesicles into the cell
- 4. a type of active transport used to release insulin
- 5. type of transport that requires an energy source
- 6. cell drinking
- 7. the term that describes a channel that can be opened or closed depending on the needs of the cell
- 15. a word used to describe the type of active transport pumps do
