What is the term describing how concentration levels change across a liquid?
Which consumes more energy - endocytosis or osmosis?
This term describes when a cell ejects waste:
What kind of transport is osmosis?
This is the term for when a cell 'drinks':
Which direction will osmosis occur in for a cell and solution that are isotonic?
Endocytosis and Exocytosis are both examples of:
Phagocytosis and Pinocytosis are both examples of:
Diffusion is the process of material flowing from __________ to ___________ concentration.
Which way will water flow for an egg in a hypotonic solution?
In a hypertonic solution, what will happen to a cell?
What does osmosis involve that diffusion doesn't?
This is the plant organelle responsible for absorbing water and helping plants stay upright:
This is the term for a cell 'eating':
What effect does higher temperature have on diffusion?
This is the name for the substance dissolved within a liquid:
How much energy does diffusion consume?
This is the name for a liquid that dissolves a substance:
This is responsible for helping plants to stay upright:
What is the name used to describe a cell and solution that are at equilibrium?
What effect is responsible for the flow of food coloring in milk?
What could you do to speed up diffusion of a powdered drink mix through a water bottle?
Which direction will water flow for a potato in salt water?
If I use my Life Science book as a pillow in hopes of absorbing the information, I want to learn by:
What are osmosis and diffusion both trying to achieve?