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What is this an example of?
Osmosis

What is this an example of?
Facilitated diffusion

What is this an example of?
Exocytosis

What is this an example of?
Endosytosis
What is it called when a molecule moves from a low to a high concentration?
Active transport
What is it called when molecules move along the gradient?
Facillitated diffusion
What is it called when molecules move against the gradient?
Active transport
What is osmosis?
Diffusion of water across a cell membrane
A solution composed of a ______ dissolved in a _______ is called osmosis
Solute, solvent
What will move from a ______ to ______ concentration of water
Higher to lower
What is it called when the Concentration of solution is the same than the cell
Isotonic solution
What is it called when the concentration of solution is less than the cell?
A hypotonic solution
What is the direction of osmosis in an isotonic solution?
In and out
What is the direction of office osmosis in a hypotonic solution?
Into the cell
what is it called when the concentration of solution is more than the cell?
Hypertonic solution
What is the direction of osmosis in a hypertonic solution?
Out of cell
What is mitosis??
Cell division where the parent cell divides its DNA to create two genetically identical cell.
Does cell growth occur during interphase or mitosis?
interphase
What phase do the chromosomes move to the middle of the cell?
Metaphase
What phase do the chromosomes become first visible?
Prophase
What phase did the sister chromatid separate?
Anaphase
What phase does cytokinesis begin
Telophase
What phase is DNA replicated
Interphase
What phase are the mitochondria and other organelles made
Interphase
What is ATP?
Acts as the primary energy carrier for cells, specifically the mitochondria
The _____ recharges the ATP through ____. Provides energy for the entire cell
Mitochondria, respiration
what causes the batter of a cell (mito and atp) to lose its charge?
Heat, and all the chemical reactions that happen in a cell. Loses phosphate.
What is cytokinesis
Process of cell division that splits a single cells cytoplasm into two daughters cells