CELL MEMBRANE VOCABULARY TERMS LIST Use the terms below to fill in the blanks. Cell membrane Lipid Bilayer Diffusion High concentration Low concentration Phospholipid Semi-permeable Passive Transport Active Transport Membrane protein Facilitated diffusion A. The cell membrane is composed of proteins, steroids and carbohydrates. B. The is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules embedded with proteins. C. The is meaning that it only allows the diffusion of certain molecules in and out of the cell.
CELL MEMBRANE VOCABULARY TERMS LIST Use the terms below to fill in the blanks. Cell membrane Lipid Bilayer Diffusion High concentration Low concentration Phospholipid Semi-permeable Passive Transport Active Transport Membrane protein Facilitated diffusion A. The cell membrane is composed of proteins, steroids and carbohydrates. B. The is a thin polar membrane made of two layers of lipid molecules embedded with proteins. C. The is meaning that it only allows the diffusion of certain molecules in and out of the cell.
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Transcribed Image Text:CELL MEMBRANE VOCABULARY TERMS LIST
Use the terms below to fill in the blanks.
Cell membrane
Lipid Bilayer
Diffusion
Membrane protein
Facilitated diffusion
Phospholipid
Semi-permeable
Passive Transport Active Transport
High concentration Low concentration
A. The cell membrane is composed of
proteins, steroids and carbohydrates.
B. The
is a thin polar membrane
made of two layers of lipid molecules embedded with proteins.
C. The
is
meaning that it only allows the diffusion of certain molecules in and
out of the cell.
D. The amphiphathic nature of a
allows the cell membrane to be a barrier to some molecules, and not
others
E. Transport across the cell membrane comes in different flavors.
requires energy while
does not.
F. No proteins are necessary for nonpolar compounds to enter the cell
as these types of compounds can enter the cell through
and will move from
to an area of
G. Pumps are a good term to use when describing
that perform active transport.
H. Channels are a good term to use when describing
that does passive transport.
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All cellular organisms are made of cells (a basic structural unit), which are surrounded by a cell membrane or a plasma membrane. It is capable of performing the essential functions of all life forms. Except for viruses, all multicellular complex organisms consist of cells.
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