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Biology
This game reviews the process of cell transport, both active and passive
By
Kathy Freeman
Created Date 10.02.18
Last Updated 10.02.18
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Topics of this game:
Vacuoles merge with the cell membrane to remove waste or release hormomnes
Adenosine Triphosphate; the energy molecule
Adenosine Diphosphate the molecule that is left when energy is released
Molecules move from a low concentration to a high concentration. Requires energy to move the molecules
when the cell membrane brings molecules into a cell
When a cell uses a vacuole to bring nutrients into the cell ex: Amoeba
When a cell uses a vacuole to bring a liquid into the cell
Solution with the same amount of solute as the cell. Water movement is equal
Solution with a small concentration of solute compared to the cell. The cell takes in water and lyse.
When a cell bursts open and dies
a Higher concentration of solute compared to the cell, water comes out of the cell causing it to shrink
Transport proteins in the cell membrane that water goes through
the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane
When molecules large proteins like glucose pass through membrane proteins to get into the cell.
The movement of molecules from a higher to a lower concentration ex: air freshner
The model used to describe the cell membrane
A description of the cell membrane because lipids are on the top and bottom
Controls what moves into and out of the cell
describes to head of the phosopholipid that are attracted to water
describes the tail of the phospholipid that repels water
Stated all plants have cells
Stated all animals have cells
Stated cells come from other cells
Disproved the theory of Spontaneous Generation
Saw the first cells
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