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Page 16: Molecule Transport Foldable Diffusion, Osmosis, Facilitated Diffusion, Active Transport Does it use energy? What’s moving? Water OR Sugar Is it moving from High to Low OR Low to High? Does it move through the Phospholipid Bilayer OR Protein Channel? SUGAR WATER ENERGY

Front Back Vocabulary Word A sentence that uses the word. Definition of the word. Back A real-world example of the word. A drawing that reminds you of the definition of the word. (Must use at least one color.)

Biology Front Back The study of life. Biology allows us to understand the living world around us. The study of life. Back Ecology is a type of biology that studies the environment.

Periods 4 & 5 – Notecards (Due by 9/19/14) Cell Prokaryote Eukaryote Endosymbiotic Theory Cell Membrane Permeable Impermeable Semi-Permeable Hypo Iso Hyper Osmosis Concentration Diffusion Equilibrium Function Process