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Exocytosis uses:
a) passive transport
b) active transport
c) equilibrium
d) photosynthesis

When molecules of a substance are spread out evenly (in other words, there are no areas of high concentration or low concentration), we call this:
a) equilibrium
b) selectively permeable
c) diffusion
d) osmosis

Osmosis and diffusion use:
a) passive transport
b) active transport
c) endocytosis
d) exocytosis

Some substances pass through the cell membrane while others cannot. This is called:
a) transport protein
b) mitochondria
c) osmosis
d) selectively permeable

You put a raisin in water overnight. When you look at it the next morning, what does it look like?
a) The raisin is smaller due to diffusion.
b) The raisin is larger due to osmosis.
c) The raisin is larger due to diffusion.
d) The raisin is smaller due to osmosis.

You smell freshly baked cookies upstairs in your bedroom as they cook in the oven. This is an example of:
a) passive transport
b) active transport
c) osmosis
d) diffusion

The diffusion of water is called:
a) osmosis
b) active transport
c) cellular respiration
d) transport protein

The cell membrane surrounds a large particle in a vesicle and carries it INTO the cell. This is called:
a) exocytosis
b) endocytosis
c) transport protein
d) passive transport

The cell uses transport _______________________ to move molecules into and out of the cell.
a) telophase
b) cytokinesis
c) proteins
d) cellular respiration

Moving materials across the cell membrane WITHOUT the use of energy is called:
a) passive transport
b) active transport
c) exocytosis
d) endocytosis

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