C. When solute concentration is Hypertonic equal on both sides of a semi- permeable membrane. Hypotonic D. The substance that is dissolved. Isotonic E. When the concentration of solute is lower on the side of the membrane in question than the other. Hydrophobic F. "Water fearing" – substances that readily dissolve in water.

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C. When solute concentration is
Hypertonic
equal on both sides of a semi-
permeable membrane.
Hypotonic
D. The substance that is dissolved.
Isotonic
E. When the concentration of solute
is lower on the side of the membrane
in question than the other.
Hydrophobic
F. "Water fearing" – substances that
---
readily dissolve in water.
Hydrophilic
G. "Water loving"- substances that
readily dissolve in water.
Transcribed Image Text:C. When solute concentration is Hypertonic equal on both sides of a semi- permeable membrane. Hypotonic D. The substance that is dissolved. Isotonic E. When the concentration of solute is lower on the side of the membrane in question than the other. Hydrophobic F. "Water fearing" – substances that --- readily dissolve in water. Hydrophilic G. "Water loving"- substances that readily dissolve in water.
Type of Transport
Direction
Energy
Movement
Molecules
Do molecules
Does the cell|
Does it move
What type of
move from
use energy
molecules
molecules
high to low
to transport
through the
move
concentration,
molecules
lipid bilayer
through the
or low to high
this way?
or through
membrane in
concentration?
proteins?
this way?
Diffusion
Passive
Osmosis
Transport
Facilitated
Diffusion
Protein Pump
Passive
Exоcytosis
Transport
Endocytosis
A. Match each of the following terms with their definitions. Write the letters only.
A. The substance that dissolves other
Solute
substances (e.g. water).
B. When the concentration of solute
Solvent
is higher on the side of the membrane
in question than the other.
Transcribed Image Text:Type of Transport Direction Energy Movement Molecules Do molecules Does the cell| Does it move What type of move from use energy molecules molecules high to low to transport through the move concentration, molecules lipid bilayer through the or low to high this way? or through membrane in concentration? proteins? this way? Diffusion Passive Osmosis Transport Facilitated Diffusion Protein Pump Passive Exоcytosis Transport Endocytosis A. Match each of the following terms with their definitions. Write the letters only. A. The substance that dissolves other Solute substances (e.g. water). B. When the concentration of solute Solvent is higher on the side of the membrane in question than the other.
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