cell transport. Use the PDF textbook on estions below using the information that you have read. 1. How does passive transport work? 2. Passive transport does not mean that a particle is inactive or not moving It means that the particle can move without requiring what? 3. What is the difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

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Biology - Ms. Le-Wednesday, 9/22/21
Name Betsu Bolanos
Biology Reading Questions - Cell Transport (Chapter 8.3)
Period 5
DUE AT THE END OF CLASS
Directions: Read pages 260-265 in the Biology Textbook about cell transport. Use the PDF textbook on
TEAMS. Answer ALL questions below using the information that you have read.
1. How does passive transport work?
2.
Passive transport does not mean that a particle is inactive or not moving, It means that the
particle can move without requiring what?
3. What is the difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?
4. In your own words, explain why osmosis is really just a special case of facilitated diffusion.
5. How does active transport work?
6. Why do some molecules need help moving across a cell membrane in the form of energy?
7. What are the similarities and differences between facilitated diffusion and active transport by a
protein pump?
8. Describe how molecules enter and leave a cell without the use of the cell's energy.
9. Describe the two major types of active transport.
10. Water molecules diffuse through the cell membrane through aquaporins. How are these proteins
helpful in osmosis?
11. How are the transport problems of a freshwater organism different from those of a saltwater
organism?
turn over - there is a back
Transcribed Image Text:Biology - Ms. Le-Wednesday, 9/22/21 Name Betsu Bolanos Biology Reading Questions - Cell Transport (Chapter 8.3) Period 5 DUE AT THE END OF CLASS Directions: Read pages 260-265 in the Biology Textbook about cell transport. Use the PDF textbook on TEAMS. Answer ALL questions below using the information that you have read. 1. How does passive transport work? 2. Passive transport does not mean that a particle is inactive or not moving, It means that the particle can move without requiring what? 3. What is the difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion? 4. In your own words, explain why osmosis is really just a special case of facilitated diffusion. 5. How does active transport work? 6. Why do some molecules need help moving across a cell membrane in the form of energy? 7. What are the similarities and differences between facilitated diffusion and active transport by a protein pump? 8. Describe how molecules enter and leave a cell without the use of the cell's energy. 9. Describe the two major types of active transport. 10. Water molecules diffuse through the cell membrane through aquaporins. How are these proteins helpful in osmosis? 11. How are the transport problems of a freshwater organism different from those of a saltwater organism? turn over - there is a back
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