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Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
Multiple Choice:
1. A solution in which the salt concentration is higher outside the cell than the salt
concentration inside the cell is called
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
2. Which method of transport moves substances in or out of the cell that requires energy?
a. Passive Transport
b. Active Transport
c. Osmosis
d. Diffusion
3. A solution in which the salt concentration is lower the cell than the salt concentration
inside the cell is called
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
4. When a cell needs to get rid of waste products and push them out of the cell, which
term best describe the process by which cells release substances from the cell?
a. Exocytosis
b. Endocytosis
c. Pinocytosis
d. Diffusion
5. When the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the SAME, the
solution
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
6. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?
a. Breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins
b. Regulates the materials that come inside and go out of the cell
c. Keeps the cell wall in place
d. Stores salt, water, and other nutrients
7. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from
a. An area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration
b. An area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
c. An area of isotonic solution to an area of hypotonic solution
d. An area of isotonic solution to an area of hyper tonic solution
8. The only difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion is
a. Facilitated diffusion requires energy
b. Facilitated diffusion uses protein channels to move substances through the cell
membrane
c. Facilitated diffusion moves substances from an area of low concentration to an
area of high concentration
d. Diffusion requires energy
9. The diffusion of WATER across a selectively permeable membrane is called
a. Facilitated diffusion
b. Endocytosis
c. Active Transport
d. Osmosis
10. A plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will most likely happen to the cell?
a. Water moves in causing the cell to expand
b. Water moves out causing the cell to shrivel
c. Solute comes in causing the cell to expand
d. Solute moves out causing the cell to shrivel
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
11. The structure of the cell membrane is best described as
a. An impermeable membrane
b. A rigid, strong layer that protects the cell
c. A single lipid layer
d. A lipid bilayer
12. Which of the following is a type of active transport?
a. Sodium-Potassium Pump
b. Endocytosis
c. Exocytosis
d. All of these
13. Active Transport requires what?
a. A concentration gradient
b. Osmosis
c. Energy
d. A hypertonic solution
14. What structure synthesizes (creates) proteins in a cell?
a. Ribosomes
b. Smooth ER
c. Golgi Apparatus
d. Nucleus
15. What organelle is responsible for breaking down parts of a cell?
a. Rough ER
b. Smooth ER
c. Lysosomes
d. Vacuoles
16. What is the purpose of a vacuole in a cell?
a. Grows proteins
b. Allows things in and out of a cell
c. Creates lipids
d. Stores stuff
Period:
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
Short Answer:
17. After eating a salty snack like potato chips, the cells in your mouth become saturated
with salt. What happens to the cells in your mouth as they react to the elevated salt
environment?
18. If a large cell consumes or eats another smaller cell, say a tiny bacterium, which term
best describe the process by which cells eat or consume?
19. There are 2 types of diffusion (passive transport). Name these and explain how they are
different from each other.
20. Osmosis is the movement of water into and out of a cell. What type of transport is
osmosis? Also, mention what the name of the protein channel that water must go
through in order to enter or exit the cell. (Hint: Another name for water is used in the
title of this protein).
21. Describe how ATP is used in active transport. Remember the video that we watched
about the sodium/potassium pump.
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
Multiple Choice:
1. A solution in which the salt concentration is higher outside the cell than the salt
concentration inside the cell is called
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
2. Which method of transport moves substances in or out of the cell that requires energy?
a. Passive Transport
b. Active Transport
c. Osmosis
d. Diffusion
3. A solution in which the salt concentration is lower the cell than the salt concentration
inside the cell is called
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
4. When a cell needs to get rid of waste products and push them out of the cell, which
term best describe the process by which cells release substances from the cell?
a. Exocytosis
b. Endocytosis
c. Pinocytosis
d. Diffusion
5. When the concentration of molecules on both sides of a membrane is the SAME, the
solution
a. Hypotonic
b. Isotonic
c. Hypertonic
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
6. Which of the following is a function of the cell membrane?
a. Breaks down lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins
b. Regulates the materials that come inside and go out of the cell
c. Keeps the cell wall in place
d. Stores salt, water, and other nutrients
7. Diffusion is the movement of molecules from
a. An area of low concentration to an area of higher concentration
b. An area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration
c. An area of isotonic solution to an area of hypotonic solution
d. An area of isotonic solution to an area of hyper tonic solution
8. The only difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion is
a. Facilitated diffusion requires energy
b. Facilitated diffusion uses protein channels to move substances through the cell
membrane
c. Facilitated diffusion moves substances from an area of low concentration to an
area of high concentration
d. Diffusion requires energy
9. The diffusion of WATER across a selectively permeable membrane is called
a. Facilitated diffusion
b. Endocytosis
c. Active Transport
d. Osmosis
10. A plant cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will most likely happen to the cell?
a. Water moves in causing the cell to expand
b. Water moves out causing the cell to shrivel
c. Solute comes in causing the cell to expand
d. Solute moves out causing the cell to shrivel
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
11. The structure of the cell membrane is best described as
a. An impermeable membrane
b. A rigid, strong layer that protects the cell
c. A single lipid layer
d. A lipid bilayer
12. Which of the following is a type of active transport?
a. Sodium-Potassium Pump
b. Endocytosis
c. Exocytosis
d. All of these
13. Active Transport requires what?
a. A concentration gradient
b. Osmosis
c. Energy
d. A hypertonic solution
14. What structure synthesizes (creates) proteins in a cell?
a. Ribosomes
b. Smooth ER
c. Golgi Apparatus
d. Nucleus
15. What organelle is responsible for breaking down parts of a cell?
a. Rough ER
b. Smooth ER
c. Lysosomes
d. Vacuoles
16. What is the purpose of a vacuole in a cell?
a. Grows proteins
b. Allows things in and out of a cell
c. Creates lipids
d. Stores stuff
Period:
Name:
Cellular transport Quiz
Period:
Short Answer:
17. After eating a salty snack like potato chips, the cells in your mouth become saturated
with salt. What happens to the cells in your mouth as they react to the elevated salt
environment?
Water rushes out of the cells to create a homeostatic system, causing cells to shrivel
18. If a large cell consumes or eats another smaller cell, say a tiny bacterium, which term
best describe the process by which cells eat or consume?
Phagocytosis (endocytosis)
19. There are 2 types of diffusion (passive transport). Name these and explain how they are
different from each other.
Simple and Facilitated diffusion. Simple diffusion takes place when molecules flow down the
concentration gradient across a membrane, whereas facilitated diffusion uses protein
channels to help the molecules across the membrane
20. Osmosis is the movement of water into and out of a cell. What type of transport is
osmosis? Also, mention what the name of the protein channel that water must go
through in order to enter or exit the cell. (Hint: Another name for water is used in the
title of this protein).
Osmosis is a type of facilitated diffusion because it needs the help of the aquaporin protein
channel
21. Describe how ATP is used in active transport.
ATP binds to proteins which effectively changes the shape of those proteins and allows
certain molecules to pass through the membrane.
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