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Membrane Transport Review

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  • Osmosis

  • Exocytosis

  • Endocytosis

  • Does not require energy (ATP)

  • Requires energy (ATP)

  • Diffusion

  • Moves molecules from low to high

  • Moves molecules from high to low

  • Facilitated Diffusion

  • Active Transport

  • Passive Transport

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What type of membrane transport moves gases like oxygen from high to low concentration in the lungs.

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What type of membrane transport uses ATP (energy) to move glucose into the cell.

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Neurons use ATP to release hormones into the blood. What type of membrane transport is this?

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If you place a cell in water, the cell will swell because water moves into the cell from high to low concentration. What type of membrane transport is this?

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Iodine is moved from high to low concentration into your cells with the help of a protein transport. What type of membrane transport is this?

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Type of active transport that brings materials inside the cell

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Which is not a type of passive transport?

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Diffusion of water across a cell is

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When you exercise, your muscles produce carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 builds up in your muscles causing there to be a higher concentration of CO2 in your muscles than blood. What process causes CO2 to exit the muscle and enter the blood.