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What is the difference between active and passive transport?

Active: Uses energy to move things.



Passive: Does not use energy to move things.

How will water travel in a hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solution?

Hyper: Water leaves the cell.



Hypo: Water enters the cell.



Iso: Water stays in the cell (does not move in or out).

Hyper: More than



Hypo: Less than



Iso: Equal



Tonic: Solution

Endocytosis vs. Exocytosis.

Endocytosis: Movement of materials into the cell via membranous vesicles.



Exocytosis: Movement of materials out of the cell via membranous vesicles.

Endo: In



Exo: Out

Why is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment important for a cell?
A relatively stable internal environment will allow a cell to be able to thrive, and work properly, without needing to put in too much energy for homeostasis.
Describe is cell specialization in multicellular organisms.
Cellular specialization allows cells to have a certain job, and work together to do a task (organ system), which multiple of these makes up an organism.

List the levels of organization in eukaryotes.

Organelle


Cell


Tissue


Organ


Organ System


Organism