Cell Transport Diagrams Draw diagrams/pictures for each scenario showing the cell membrane. Label! Use arrows to show flow of water or molecules. Osmosis Facilitated diffusion of Diffusion of oxygen glucose Cell in Hypertonic Solution I Cell in Hypotonic Solution Transport with a Protein Pump Endocytosis Cell in Isotonic Solution Exocytosis Name: _____________________________ Period: Osmosis and Osmotic Solutions 7. Define osmosis. 8. A. B. C. Match the description or picture with the osmotic condition: Isotonic solution with a lower solute concentration than inside the cell Hypertonic solution in which the solute concentration is the same Hypotonic __ condition plant cells require __ condition animal cells require __ red blood cell bursts (lysis) __ plant cell loses turgor pressure (plasmolysis) __ solution with a higher solute concentration than inside the cell __ plant cell with good turgor pressure 9. Label the osmotic solution for each picture (isotonic, hypotonic, or hypertonic} 10. Fill out the following chart: Type of transport Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated Diffusion Ion Pumps (Protein Pump) Phagocytosis (Endocytosis) Exocytosis Active or Passive Does it use a helper protein? Is it involved in bulk transport?