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Active vs Passive Transport Diagrams & Chart

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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?
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