Biology: Cell Bingo Protects the cell and regulates what comes in and out Cell Membrane.

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Biology: Cell Bingo Protects the cell and regulates what comes in and out Cell Membrane

Biology: Cell Bingo Which word means that only some items are able to enter/exit a cell? SEMI PERMEABLE

Biology: Cell Bingo What are the macromolecules within the membrane that help transfer large molecules PROTEIN

Biology: Cell Bingo The cell below after water moves will become _________? Hypotonic

Biology: Cell Bingo The macromolecule that makes up the majority of the membrane. Phospholipids

Biology: Cell Bingo Cells transport materials through the membrane in order to reach _______________. Equilibrium

Biology: Cell Bingo Same – State The reason cells move to reach equilibrium. Homeostasis

Biology: Cell Bingo Requires the use of energy to pass through the cell Active Transport

Biology: Cell Bingo Movement of WATER from High to Low concentrations. OSMOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo Large particles are surrounded by the membrane and moved OUT. EXOCYTOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo The phosphate heads are _____________ Hydrophillic

Biology: Cell Bingo Which transports requires energy to bring IN large molecules? ENDOCYTOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo What tonicity would your cells be if you were dehydrated? Hypertonic

Biology: Cell Bingo The fatty acid tails are ________? Hydrophobic

Biology: Cell Bingo Diffusion and Osmosis are examples of this transport? Passive Transport

Biology: Cell Bingo The picture show what kind of transport ( specific ) Diffusion

Biology: Cell Bingo If a human drinks salt water their cells become…? Hypertonic

Biology: Cell Bingo What is the movement of materials from a high to low concentration called? DIFFUSION

Biology: Cell Bingo Water moves through which process? OSMOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo Molecules become balanced at which state? EQUILIBRIUM

Biology: Cell Bingo Which type of diffusion involves large molecule exiting through large protein channels? FACILITATED

Biology: Cell Bingo What is the movement of materials from a low to high concentration called? ACTIVE TRANSPORT

Biology: Cell Bingo Which active transport has cells swallowing large solid particles? ENDOCYTOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo Which active transport has cells expelling particles through the plasma membrane? EXOCYTOSIS

Biology: Cell Bingo What happens to cells placed in pure water? SWELL

Biology: Cell Bingo What happens to cells placed in salt water? SHRINK