turgidWhen aplant cellgains waterand expandsequilibriumThe state in whichmolecules areevenly distributedin a space oracross the cellmembraneendocytosisTransportingmaterialsinto a cellusing avesiclefacilitateddiffusionThe movement ofmaterials fromhigh to lowconcentrationthrough atransport protein.hydrophilicPhospholipidheads havethis propertytransportproteinHelps in theprocess offacilitateddiffusioncarbohydratesWhen attached toproteins or lipids inthe cell membrane,these can help cellscommunicate witheachother.aquaporinsProteins thatcan helpwater acrossthe cellmembraneplasmolysisWhen aplant cellloseswaterconcentrationgradientA differenceinconcentrationhydrophobicPhospholipidtails havethis propertyhomeostasisMaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentsemipermeableAllows somematerialsthrough butnot othersactivetransportThis type oftransportrequires inputof cellularenergyhypertonicHaving moresolute thananothersolutionCellularenergyMade by themitochondriaexocytosisTransportingmaterials outof a cellusing avesiclehypotonicHaving lesssolute thananothersolutionisotonicHaving anequal amountof solute asanothersolutionpassivetransportThis type oftransport acrossthe cell membranedoes not requirethe cell's energyosmosisThediffusionof watervesicleA membranebound sac thatcan carrymaterials acrossthe cellmembranelysisWhen ananimalcell burstsdiffusionThis form of passivetransport movesmolecules along theconcentrationgradient by goingthrough thephospholipid bilayerturgidWhen aplant cellgains waterand expandsequilibriumThe state in whichmolecules areevenly distributedin a space oracross the cellmembraneendocytosisTransportingmaterialsinto a cellusing avesiclefacilitateddiffusionThe movement ofmaterials fromhigh to lowconcentrationthrough atransport protein.hydrophilicPhospholipidheads havethis propertytransportproteinHelps in theprocess offacilitateddiffusioncarbohydratesWhen attached toproteins or lipids inthe cell membrane,these can help cellscommunicate witheachother.aquaporinsProteins thatcan helpwater acrossthe cellmembraneplasmolysisWhen aplant cellloseswaterconcentrationgradientA differenceinconcentrationhydrophobicPhospholipidtails havethis propertyhomeostasisMaintaininga stableinternalenvironmentsemipermeableAllows somematerialsthrough butnot othersactivetransportThis type oftransportrequires inputof cellularenergyhypertonicHaving moresolute thananothersolutionCellularenergyMade by themitochondriaexocytosisTransportingmaterials outof a cellusing avesiclehypotonicHaving lesssolute thananothersolutionisotonicHaving anequal amountof solute asanothersolutionpassivetransportThis type oftransport acrossthe cell membranedoes not requirethe cell's energyosmosisThediffusionof watervesicleA membranebound sac thatcan carrymaterials acrossthe cellmembranelysisWhen ananimalcell burstsdiffusionThis form of passivetransport movesmolecules along theconcentrationgradient by goingthrough thephospholipid bilayer

Cell Transport Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. When a plant cell gains water and expands
    turgid
  2. The state in which molecules are evenly distributed in a space or across the cell membrane
    equilibrium
  3. Transporting materials into a cell using a vesicle
    endocytosis
  4. The movement of materials from high to low concentration through a transport protein.
    facilitated diffusion
  5. Phospholipid heads have this property
    hydrophilic
  6. Helps in the process of facilitated diffusion
    transport protein
  7. When attached to proteins or lipids in the cell membrane, these can help cells communicate with eachother.
    carbohydrates
  8. Proteins that can help water across the cell membrane
    aquaporins
  9. When a plant cell loses water
    plasmolysis
  10. A difference in concentration
    concentration gradient
  11. Phospholipid tails have this property
    hydrophobic
  12. Maintaining a stable internal environment
    homeostasis
  13. Allows some materials through but not others
    semipermeable
  14. This type of transport requires input of cellular energy
    active transport
  15. Having more solute than another solution
    hypertonic
  16. Made by the mitochondria
    Cellular energy
  17. Transporting materials out of a cell using a vesicle
    exocytosis
  18. Having less solute than another solution
    hypotonic
  19. Having an equal amount of solute as another solution
    isotonic
  20. This type of transport across the cell membrane does not require the cell's energy
    passive transport
  21. The diffusion of water
    osmosis
  22. A membrane bound sac that can carry materials across the cell membrane
    vesicle
  23. When an animal cell bursts
    lysis
  24. This form of passive transport moves molecules along the concentration gradient by going through the phospholipid bilayer
    diffusion