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Monday’s Writing Topic ~ Week 10 ~ Oct. 24 – Oct. 28 ~ List and discuss the different types of passive and active transport mechanisms be sure to: (1) differentiate between active and passive transport with regards to energy, (2) list and define the four types of passive transport, (3) list and define two types of active transport, (4) describe the two types of vesicles and how they differ depending on the material inside them. Describe the mechanisms a cell uses to maintain homeostasis by: (1) define homeostasis, (2) describing why a cells tries to maintain homeostasis, (3) describing two main ways a cell maintains homeostasis (with or without energy), and (4) describing the three different tonicity categories and the resulting movement of water for each category.