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Cell Transport Review Game

Q. Which of the biomolecules below would NOT be a monomer of structures that make up the cell membrane? A B C C: Nucleotides are not part of the cell membrane D

The solution in the beaker is _____ to the cell. Hypotonic

White blood cells (macrophages) engulf and eat foreign bacteria in a process called – Endocytosis

Molecules move from area of low to higher concentration Active transport

A cell will lose mass when it is placed in a _____ solution. Hypertonic

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Diffusion

Molecules move against their concentration gradient Active transport

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Diffusion

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— BEFORE AFTER Osmosis

When pure water is injected into the blood stream, the red blood cells will swell and lyse. The pure water is _____ to the blood cells. Hypotonic

Allowing certain molecules in and out of a cell Selectively Permeable

B: Proteins are built from amino acids Q. Which of the molecules below would be assembled into proteins by the ribosome? A B C B: Proteins are built from amino acids D

The cell is ______ to the solution in the beaker Hypertonic

Salivary glands secrete salivary amylase through the process called— Exocytosis

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— BEFORE AFTER Osmosis

The cell is ______ to the solution in the beaker Hypotonic

Diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion are all classified as _____ because they do not use energy. Passive Transport

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Facilitated Diffusion

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Endocytosis

A cell will remain the same size when it is placed in a _____ solution. Isotonic

Putting salt on a garden slug will cause it to shrivel and die Putting salt on a garden slug will cause it to shrivel and die. The salt is _____ to the slug’s body cells. Hypertonic

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Active Transport

The solution in the beaker is _____ to the cell. Isotonic

The phospholipids in a cell membrane are arranged in a Lipid Bi-layer

A: Glucose is produced during photosynthesis Q. Which of the molecules below would be produced by a chloroplast during photosynthesis? A B C A: Glucose is produced during photosynthesis D

Endocytosis, exocytosis, and protein pumps are all forms of— Active Transport

Type of transport shown in the diagram below— Exocytosis

Proteins that bind to signal molecules Receptor Proteins

A cell will gain mass when it is placed in a _____ solution. Hypotonic

The solution in the beaker is _____ to the cell. Hypertonic

The structure labeled “X” is a— Channel Protein