Passive and Active Transport

Which of the following helps substances cross the membrane?
Carbohydrates
ATP
Carrier proteins
Lipids
What do you call a membrane-bound sac which helps transport substances in and out of the cell?
Ribosomes
Vesicles
Phosphate
Mitochondria
Passive transport is different than active transport because it does not require _____________.
Energy
Nucleic acids
Diffusion
Cytosis
Diffusion is a type of passive transport which involves the movement of molecules from an area of _______ to _________ concentration.
High, low
Low, high
High, high
Low, low
If a solution is isotonic, then water goes_______
In both directions
Into the cell
Out of the cell
Nowhere
Which of the following use passive transport to pass through the cell membrane?
Glucose
Ions
Hydrocarbon
Water-soluble substances
Hydrophilic means something is _______
Water-loving
Water-fearing
Crocodile-like
Water-powered
What is endocytosis?
The process of creating ATP
The process of getting rid of phosphate
The process of removing large particles from the cell
The process of taking in large particles into the cell
ATP is an energy-rich molecule. What is the process in which phosphate is added?
Dephosphorylation
Phosphorylation
Exocytosis
Hypertonic
Equilibrium is when molecules are ___________
Evenly spread throughout a space
All at the same point
Passing through the cell membrane by active transport
Passing through the cell membrane by active transport
BONUS: Mitochondria have their own DNA
True
False
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