Cell Transport Review Worksheet

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The key takeaways are that cells use different transport mechanisms like diffusion, osmosis, active transport, endocytosis and exocytosis to move substances across their membranes. The solutions surrounding cells can be hypotonic, isotonic or hypertonic and cause different effects on cell size and shape.

The three types of solutions are hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic. A hypotonic solution causes a cell to swell, an isotonic solution does not change the cell's shape, and a hypertonic solution causes a cell to shrink.

Endocytosis is the process by which the cell membrane invaginates and forms a vesicle to bring substances into the cell. Exocytosis is the process by which vesicles containing waste fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside the cell.

Cell Transport Review Worksheet

Complete the table by checking the correct column for each statement:
Statement Isotonic solution Hypotonic Hypertonic
solution solution
Causes a cell to swell X
Doesn’t change the shape of a cell X
Causes osmosis X X X
Causes a cell to shrink X

Match the term with its correct description:


a. energy e. active transport
b. facilitated diffusion f. exocytosis
c. endocytosis g. carrier protein
d. passive transport h. channel protein

___h___ Transport protein that provides a tube-like opening in the plasma membrane through which
particles can diffuse
____a___ Is used during active transport but not passive transport
____c____ Process by which a cell takes in material by forming a vacuole around it
_____d___ Particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration
____f____ Process by which a cell expels wastes from a vacuole
____b____ A form of passive transport that uses transport proteins
_____e___ Particle movement from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration
_____g___ Transport protein that changes shape when a particle binds with it

Match the term with its correct description:


a. transport protein d. passive transport g. exocytosis
b. active transport e. osmosis h. equilibrium
c. diffusion f. endocytosis

___e__ The diffusion of water through a cell membrane


__c___ The movement of substances through the cell membrane without the use of cellular energy
__a___ Used to help substances enter or exit the cell membrane
__b___ When energy is required to move materials through a cell membrane
__h___ When the molecules of one substance are spread evenly throughout another substance to
become balanced
__g___ A vacuole membrane fuses (becomes a part of) the cell membrane and the contents are
released

ENDOCYTOSIS EXOCYTOSIS ACTIVE


TRANSPORT
___f__ The cell membrane forms around another substance, for example, how the amoeba gets its
food
_d____ When molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration

Label the diagrams of cells using the following terms: diffusion, active transport, osmosis, equilibrium.
The arrows show the direction of transport. You may use the terms more than once!
Diffusion Osmosis Facilitated
High
CO2 8 H2O 25 glucose
molecules molecules
levels

2 H2O molecules
Low CO2 levels 5 glucose molecules

Osmosis Facilitated Osmosis


High 10 H2O
2 H2O protein molecules
molecules levels

8 H2O molecules Low protein levels 10 H2O molecules

Osmosis Practice Activity


Osmosis is the diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Only water moves in osmosis! The diagrams below show the concentration of water and salt inside
the cell and the concentration of water and salt surrounding the cell. Complete the sentences below
by comparing the concentration of the water inside the cell and the concentration outside the cell.

1.
a. Water will flow ____Out of the cell_________
5% NaCl 95% NaCl (into the cell, out of the cell, in both directions).
95% H2O 5% H2O
b. The cell will __________shrink
burst_________ (shrink, burst, stay the same).

a. Water will flow __in both directions___________


2.
5% NaCl 5% NaCl (into the cell, out of the cell, in both directions).
95% H2O 95% H2O
b. The cell will _______stay the
same_______________ (shrink, burst, stay the same).

a. Water will flow ____into the


3. cell_________________ (into the cell, out of the cell,
ENDOCYTOSIS in both directions).
EXOCYTOSIS ACTIVE
TRANSPORT
b. The cell will ________burst______________
(shrink, burst, stay the same).
95% NaCl 5% NaCl
5% H2O 95% H2O

4. At which solution of concentration gradient is each cell diagram? (Hypotonic, Hypertonic, Isotonic)

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a. Hypotonic b. ___Isotonic_____ c. _hypertonic__________

5. This diagram is moving from a high to a low concentration: ____Diffusion___________

6. Using a transport protein to move particles across the membrane: _____faciliated diffuison______

7. Describe the processes occurring in the following pictures:

ENDOCYTOSIS EXOCYTOSIS ACTIVE


TRANSPORT

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