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Cell Transport Review
By Erica Kent
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cytoplasm
cell wall
mitochondria
plasma membrane
cholesterol layer
enzyme layer
phospholipid bilayer
protein layer
facilitated diffusion
diffusion
endocytosis
osmosis
equilibrium is reached
turgor pressure is reached
one side has more
osmosis
diffusion
active transport
phagocytosis
facilitated diffusion
osmosis
passive transport
active transport
low, high
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cell
passive transport
More glucose is going INTO the cell.
More glucose is going OUT OF the cell.
There is an equal movement of glucose molecules into and out of the cell.
low, high
no
active transport
passive transport
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hypertonic
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isotonic
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hypotonic
isotonic
hypertonic
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hypotonic
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