Cellular Transport Question Preview (ID: 8331)


This Test Asks Questions About The Different Ways Molecules Can Pass Across A Cell Membrane And About Photosynthesis And Cell Respirationl. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is called
a) osmosis
b) active transport
c) food vacuole formation
d) endocytosis

Which of the following describes the process of endocytosis?
a) particles move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration
b) a cell surrounds and absorbs large particles
c) particles move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
d) a vesicle moves to the cell membrane and large particles leave the cell

Osmosis is important to cells because
a) cells are filled with fluids 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

The movement of substances through a cell without the use of energy is called
a) exocytosis
b) endocytosis
c) passtive transport
d) active transport

The process by which cells get rid of large particles is called
a) osmosis
b) passive transport
c) endocytosis
d) exocytosis

The sac formed around a large particle to allow a cell to take it in is called a
a) vacuole
b) lysosome
c) bubble
d) ribosome

The movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration is called
a) active transport
b) diffusion
c) transfer of energy
d) photosynthesis

The process that occurs in chloroplasts that makes food for plant cells is called
a) cell respiration
b) photosynthesis
c) vesicle
d) cell division

The process that occurs in mitochondria of cells that makes energy for cells is called
a) cell respiration
b) photosynthesis
c) active transport
d) muscle contration

Which of the following describes photosynthesis?
a) Carbon dioxide and water are used to make sugar; oxygen is released
b) Oxygen and water are used to make sugar; carbon is released
c) sugar and oxygen are used to make energy; oxygen is released
d) sugar and carbon dioxide are used to get energy; oxygen is released

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