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The document discusses various types of transport across the cell membrane including passive transport mechanisms like diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion as well as active transport processes like endocytosis and exocytosis. Energy is required for active transport but not passive transport.

There are three main types of passive transport - diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion. Active transport mechanisms include endocytosis and exocytosis.

If the concentration of solutes outside the cell is higher (hypertonic solution) water will move out of the cell through osmosis, causing it to shrink. If the outside concentration is lower (hypotonic solution) water will move into the cell causing it to swell. No water movement occurs if the concentrations are equal (isotonic solution).

WLHS/Biology/Oppelt Name ___________________

Cell Transport Review Worksheet


Part 1: Complete the table by checking (✔) the correct column for each statement:
Statement Isotonic solution Hypotonic solution Hypertonic
solution
Causes a cell to swell
Doesn’t change the shape of a cell
Causes osmosis
Causes a cell to shrink

Part 2: Match the term with its correct description:

A. osmosis C. active transport E. facilitated diffusion G. diffusion


B. exocytosis D. endocytosis F. passive transport H. energy

Answer Description
1. Is used during active transport but not passive transport
2. Process by which a cell takes in material by forming a vesicle around it
3. Particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration
4. Process by which a cell expels wastes from a vesicle
5. Particle movement from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower
concentration using a transport protein
6. The diffusion of water through a cell membrane
7. When energy is required to move materials through a cell membrane
8. When energy is NOT required to move materials through a cell membrane

Part 3: Label the diagrams of cells using the following terms: diffusion, active transport, osmosis,
equilibrium. The arrows show the direction of transport. You may use the terms more than once!

High
8 H2O 25 glucose
CO2 molecules molecules
levels
2 H2O molecules
Low CO2 levels 5 glucose molecules
_______________ _______________ _______________

High
2 H2O 10 H2O
protein
molecules molecules
levels

8 H2O molecules Low protein levels 10 H2O molecules


_______________ _______________ _______________

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Part 4: Passive Transport Review

Match the structure/process to the letter:


1. Phospholipid bilayer ____
2. Osmosis _____
3. Simple Diffusion ____
4. Facilitated Diffusion _____
5. Channel protein ____

6. This cell would be in a [ hypertonic / hypotonic /


isotonic ] solution.

7. All of the processes in the image are examples of


[ active / passive ] transport.

8. The cell membrane can be described as [ semi-


permeable / impermeable ]

9. There is more glucose [ inside / outside ] the cell. (Hint: Look at the direction it is moving)

10. Over time, this cell will [ shrink / swell ]

Part 5: Review of Osmosis


1. In the diagram below, draw the direction that WATER will move in each of the beakers.

a. ______________ b. ______________ c. ______________

2. In the diagram above, label each beaker whether it is hypertonic, hypotonic, or isotonic.

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Part 6: Osmosis Practice Activity
Osmosis is the diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Only water moves in osmosis! The diagrams below show the concentration of water and salt inside the
cell and the concentration of water and salt surrounding the cell. Complete the sentences below by
comparing the concentration of the water inside the cell and the concentration outside the cell.

1.
a. Water will flow _____________________ (into
5% NaCl 95% NaCl the cell, out of the cell, in both directions).
95% H2O 5% H2O
b. The cell will ______________________ (shrink,
burst, stay the same).

2. a. Water will flow _____________________ (into the cell,


5% NaCl 5% NaCl out of the cell, in both directions).
95% H2O 95% H2O
b. The cell will ______________________ (shrink, burst,
stay the same).

3. a. Water will flow _____________________ (into the


cell, out of the cell, in both directions).
95% NaCl 5% NaCl
5% H2O 95% H2O b. The cell will ______________________ (shrink,
burst, stay the same).

Part 7: Active Transport


1. In the picture to the right, an amoeba engulfs a particle of food.

a. Does this require energy?_______________________


b. Is this active or passive transport? _________________
c. Is this endocytosis or exocytosis? _________________

2. In the picture to the right, an amoeba expels waste.

a. Does this require energy? ____________________


b. Is this active or passive transport? ______________
c. Is this endocytosis or exocytosis?
__________________

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Part 8: Cell transport review:
Examine the pictures below and identify each image as: diffusion, osmosis, facilitative diffusion,
active transport, exocytosis or endocytosis. NOTE: Terms may only be used once.

1. ________________________ 2. ________________________

3. _________________________ 4. _____________________

Water

5. ______________________ 6. ______________________

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