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passive transport - Answer Does not use ATP as an energy source; from givh to low concentration simple diffusion - Answer Moves along concentration gradient; from high to low concentration Osmosis - Answer Movement of water across semipermeable membrane; low to high concentration Hypertonicity - Answer Solutions have high ECF osmolarity; water moves out of cell; cell shrinks Isotonicity - Answer Solutions have the same osmolarity; no movement of water in or out of cell Hypotonicity - Answer Solutions have low ECF osmolarity; water moves into cell; swelling Simple diffusion example - Answer O2 gas moves from high oxygenated blood into oxygen poor cells facilitated diffusion example - Answer Glucose from the blood enters a low glucose cell through a glucose channel protein Osmosis example - Answer Water from urine will move into kidney cells Active transport - Answer Uses energy to move substances against the concentration gradient ; low to high concentration; ATP NEEDED bulk transport - Answer Used vesicles to transport large molecules Endocytosis - Answer Transports materials into cells phagocytosis and pinocytosis - Answer Phagocytosis- brings in solids "cell eating" Pinocytosis- brings in liquids "cell drinking"

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BIOS251 Chamberlain Exam 2 Questions
And All Correct Answers.
passive transport - Answer Does not use ATP as an energy source; from givh to low
concentration



simple diffusion - Answer Moves along concentration gradient; from high to low concentration



Osmosis - Answer Movement of water across semipermeable membrane; low to high
concentration



Hypertonicity - Answer Solutions have high ECF osmolarity; water moves out of cell; cell
shrinks



Isotonicity - Answer Solutions have the same osmolarity; no movement of water in or out of
cell



Hypotonicity - Answer Solutions have low ECF osmolarity; water moves into cell; swelling



Simple diffusion example - Answer O2 gas moves from high oxygenated blood into oxygen
poor cells



facilitated diffusion example - Answer Glucose from the blood enters a low glucose cell
through a glucose channel protein



Osmosis example - Answer Water from urine will move into kidney cells



Active transport - Answer Uses energy to move substances against the concentration
gradient ; low to high concentration; ATP NEEDED



bulk transport - Answer Used vesicles to transport large molecules



Endocytosis - Answer Transports materials into cells

, Exocytosis - Answer Transports materials out of cell



intracellular fluid - Answer Also known as cytosol; more gel like that ECF



Extracellular fluid (ECF) - Answer Sometimes called "tissue fluid" includes plasma



Uneven distribution of ions across the membrane is controlled by - Answer Protein pumps and
leak channels resulting in positive ions outside of cell and negative ions inside the cell



Resting membrane potential (RMP) - Answer Uneven distribution of ions across a membrane
resulting in voltage known as (RMP)



selective movement of ions - Answer Across membrane only allows ions to move in ONE
direction



Sodium potassium pump - Answer -Moves 3 sodium ions and 2 potassium ions into cell

- Creates a more negative charge in the cell

-muscle and nervous system rely on it



Depolarization - Answer Na+ channels open and Na+ enters cell making it more positive



Repolarization - Answer Na+ channels close, K+ channels open, K+ rushes out of cell



Nucleus - Answer Genetic control center of the cell; directs protein synthesis; storage for DNA;
site of DNA replication and transcription



Rough ER - Answer Site of protein and lipid synthesis



Smooth ER - Answer lipid synthesis



Ribosomes - Answer Synthesis protein

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