Angiogenesis and Active Transport | Exocytosis Photosynthesis | Endocytosis and Respiration | Osmosis | Diffusion |
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What is Angiogenesis
The physiological process through which new blood vessels from pre existing blood vessels
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What is Exocytosis
The process where nutrients out of the cell
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What is Endocytosis
The process where nutrients and water molecules are transported into the cell
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What is osmosis
a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one
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What is Diffusion
The process where particles go from a higher level of concentration to a lower one
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What is Active Transport
Th movement of molecules across a membrane form a region of lower concentration to higher concentration
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What is Photosynthesis
The process that uses different elements to make oxygen
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What is Respiration
When cells obtain energy by combing elements to create carbon dioxide, water, ATP
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What is Water
The main substance that is transported in and out of the cell in osmosis
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What is Top left corner
In a water bottle the particles are in what part of the bottle before it diffuses
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What is the earlier stages of vasculogenesis
Where are the pre existing blood vessels formed
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What are water, light, and carbon dioxide
The three elements used to make oxygen in photosynthesis
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What is an area of a cell membrane
What surrounds the material that is brought in during Endocytosis
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What is Isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic
The three other types of osmosis
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What is sociology, economics, biology, and finance
Two fields that diffusion is used in are Physics, Chemistry. What are 2 more
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What is ATP or Adenosine Triphosphate
Primary Active Transport uses what to achieve movement
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What is Endocytosis
Exocytosis’s counterpart that does the exact opposite of exocytosis
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What is Pinocytosis and Phagocytosis
The two other processes associated with Endocytosis
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What is Biological systems
What is osmosis very vital in
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What are Atoms, Ions, and Molecules
Since diffusion is movement of anything name three things in the slideshow that it can move
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What is Secondary Active Transport
The transport that uses an electrochemical gradient to achieve movement
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What is The Cell Membrane
Where are the membrane bound secretory vesicles carried to in exocytosis
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The plasma membrane
Te place where water molecules travel through
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What is a gradient in concentration
What is Diffusion driven by
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