Cell Transport Review Biology 11 Based on the diagrams below label each solution as either isotonic, hypotonic or hypertonic. Describe the energy requirements of Active and Passive Transport • Active • Passive Name two gasses that move into and out of our bodies by diffusion • 1: • 2: What is Phagocytosis? • Phagocytosis is Name a type of cell found in the human blood that uses this technique • Cell Type: • Function: Why are channel and carrier proteins important in the cell membrane? What is a concentration gradient? • A concentration gradient is What does it mean for a molecule to diffuse down a concentration gradient? Complete the Concept Map What will happen to a houseplant if you water it with salt water (a hypertonic solution)? The prefix exo- means “out of” and the prefix endo- means “taking in”. How do these meanings relate to the meaning of exocytosis and endocytosis? What process is shown in Figure A? _____________________________ What process is shown in Figure B? _____________________________ Fill in the blanks of the following paragraph Bulk membrane transport is a type of __________________ transport because it requires energy. This type of transport involves the plasma membrane and membrane enclosed sacs called _____________________. There are two types of bulk membrane transport; ____________________ (the taking in of materials into the cell) and _____________________ (the removal of materials out of the cell). There are two reasons why a cell would want to remove products from the cell; to release waste products or to release useful cell products such as hormones or enzymes, this process is called______________________.