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Class __________________
Date ______________
(pages 182–189)
This section describes the main functions of the cell membrane. It also explains what happens during diffusion and explains what osmosis is.
Cell Membrane
(page 182)
1. What are the functions of the cell membrane? It regulates what enters and leaves the cell and also provides protection and support.
2. The core of nearly all cell membranes is a double-layered sheet called a(an) lipid bilayer
.
3. What is the difference in the function of the proteins and the carbohydrates attached to a cell membrane? Some of the proteins form channels and pumps that help move materials across the membrane. Many of the carbohydrates act like chemical identification cards.
Cell Walls
(page 183)
4. In what organisms are cell walls found? They are found in plants, algae, fungi, and many prokaryotes.
5. Is the following sentence true or false? The cell wall lies inside the cell membrane. false
6. What is the main function of the cell wall? It provides support and protection for the cell. 7. What are plant cell walls mostly made of? They are made mostly of cellulose.
(pages 183–184)
8. The cytoplasm of a cell is a solution of many different substances in water
.
9. What is the concentration of a solution? It is the mass of the solute in a given volume of solution, or mass/volume.
10. What is diffusion? It is the process by which molecules tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area where they are less concentrated.
11. The molecules of solute in the illustration are moving through the cell membrane from top to bottom. Indicate with labels which side of the membrane has a high concentration of solute and which has a low concentration.
Solute
High concentration
Cell membrane
Low concentration
Osmosis
(pages 185–186)
12. What does it mean that biological membranes are selectively permeable? Some substances can pass across them and others cannot.
13. What is osmosis? It is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane. 14. Is the following sentence true or false? Water tends to diffuse from a region where it is less concentrated to a region where it is highly concentrated.
15. When will water stop moving across a membrane? It will move across the membrane until equilibrium is reached.
Match the situation to the description. Situation b
16. Two solutions are isotonic.
a
17. A solution is hypertonic.
c
18. A solution is hypotonic.
Description a. The solution is above strength in solute. b. The solutions are the same strength. c. The solution is below strength in solute.
19. On which side of a selectively permeable membrane does osmosis exert a pressure? It exerts a pressure on the hypertonic side.
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20. What happens during the process of facilitated diffusion? Molecules such as glucose that cannot cross the cell membrane’s lipid bilayer directly move through protein channels instead.
21. What is the role of protein channels in the cell membrane? Protein channels allow molecules (that are too large) to cross the membrane.
22. Is the following sentence true or false? Facilitated diffusion does not require the cell to true
use energy.
Active Transport
(pages 188–189)
23. The energy-requiring process that moves material across a cell membrane against a concentration difference is called
active transport
.
24. Is the following sentence true or false? Active transport always requires transport proteins during the process.
false
25. Complete the table about types of active transport.
TYPES OF ACTIVE TRANSPORT Description
Endocytosis
Process of taking materials into the cell by means of infoldings of the cell membrane
Phagocytosis
Process of taking large particles into the cell
Exocytosis
The release of large amounts of material from the cell
26. During endocytosis, what happens to the pocket in the cell membrane when it breaks loose from the membrane? It forms a vacuole within the cytoplasm.