Matching
1Used in active transport but not passive transport
2Process of taking in materials...
Matching
1Used in active transport but not passive transport
2Process of taking in materials using a vesicle.
3Solution that causes water to rush out of the cell.
4Can be used in both active and passive transport.
5Process of removing substances from the cell using a vesicle.
6When the osmotic concentration is the same inside and outside of the cell.
7Solution that causes a cell to swell and potentially lyse (burst.)
7Transport of ions across the cell membrane.
A. Protein channel
B. Hypotonic
C. Isotonic
D. Hypertonic
E. Molecular pumps
F. Exocytosis
G. Endocytosis
H. Energy
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