Exit Ticket ~~ after the test 11/4/14 Match the word with the correct definition and then write both in your composition book. 1.Passive transport 2.Active.

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Exit Ticket ~~ after the test 11/4/14 Match the word with the correct definition and then write both in your composition book. 1.Passive transport 2.Active transport 3.Osmosis 4.Diffusion 5.Hypertonic solution 6.Hypotonic solution 7.Exocytosis 8.Vesicles 9.Carrier protein 10.Lipid bilayer A.Used to bring substances into and out of a cell. B.High amount of solute (water will flow out of cell) C.Used to transport substances across the cell membrane D.Low amount of solute (water will flow into cell) E.Examples include diffusion and ion channels F.Cell membrane, hydrophilic outside and hydrophobic inside G.Diffusion of water H.Example includes the sodium potassium pump I.Movement of a substance from a high to low concentration J.The transport of substances out of a cell using energy.

Exit Ticket ~~ 11/3/14 1.List the three things that make ATP. 2.For ATP, breaking what phosphate bond will release energy for cells to use?

Exit Ticket ~~~11/5/14 1.What are the three types of energy conversions? 2. What organelle conducts photosynthesis? 3. What organelle conducts cellular respiration?

Exit Ticket ~~11/6/14 1. What is the chemical reaction for photosynthesis? 2.What pigment is required for photosynthesis? 3.What type of energy is light energy converted to during photosynthesis?

Exit Ticket ~~11/7/14 1. What is the chemical reaction for cellular respiration? 2.List the three stages involved in aerobic respiration. 3. How much ATP is generated from aerobic respiration? 4.