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The Structure, Function, And Processes That Occur Within The Cell Membrane. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The movement of water through a membrane
a) osmosis
b) vesicle
c) endocytosis
d) active transport

The movement of substances through a cell membrane without the use of cell energy
a) passive transport
b) exocytosis
c) active transport
d) endocytosis

The process by which a cell membrane surrounds and encloses a large particle to bring it into the cell
a) endocytosis
b) diffusion
c) osmosis
d) exocytosis

The sac formed around a large particle to allow a cell to take in or remove the particle
a) vesicle
b) osmosis
c) diffusion
d) active transport

The movement of substances through a cell membrane with the use of cell energy
a) active transport
b) passive transport
c) vesicle
d) diffusion

The movement of particles from regions of higher density to regions of lower density
a) diffusion
b) osmosis
c) endocytosis
d) exocytosis

The process by which a cell gets rid of large particles
a) exocytosis
b) endocytosis
c) active transport
d) passive transport

During the process of diffusion,
a) particles move from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration.
b) a cell surrounds and absorbs large particles.
c) particles move from areas of lower concentration to higher concentration.
d) a cell surrounds and gets rid of large particles.

Osmosis is important to cells because
a) cells are filled with fluid that are made mostly of water.
b) cells need to get rid of large particles they do not need.
c) cells need to move from place to place.
d) cells are usually dry.

What structures allow small particles to cross cell membranes?
a) transport proteins
b) osmosis
c) active transport
d) passive transport

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