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facilitated diffusion exocytosis hypotonic Create p. 33, title it “Cell Transport Concept Map,” & copy these words using no more than the first 6 LINES. endocytosis osmosis passive transport hypertonic pumps simple diffusion sodium-potassium pump vesicles Isotonic active transport carrier proteins pinocytosis channel proteins phagocytosis facilitated diffusion exocytosis hypotonic

Create a concept map on the white boards as a group using those words and here is help with a few… Cell Transport Active Transport Vesicles Pumps Exocytosis Sodium Potassium

Facilitated Diffusion Cell Transport Passive Transport Facilitated Diffusion Simple diffusion Osmosis Hypotonic Isotonic Hypertonic Active Transport Vesicles Pumps Exocytosis Sodium Potassium Channel Proteins Endocytosis Carrier Proteins Phagocytosis Pinocytosis Receptor- mediated