2.3 Types of Cell Transport Notes & Quiz

  • Due Dec 11, 2023 at 11:59pm
  • Points 4.2
  • Questions 12
  • Time Limit None
  • Allowed Attempts Unlimited

Instructions

Introduction

In order to maintain a balance (homeostasis) and proper cell functions, cells must be able to move material back and forth through the cell membrane. There are several ways this can happen. Some transport is passive (does not use ATP), and some transport is active (uses ATP). Practice your skills of obtaining and communicating information to research the different types of cell transport.

🎯 Learning Target:

I am learning about cell transport so that I can describe how cells move things through the cell membrane in order to maintain homeostasis. 

 

What to Do
  1. Set up your notebook pages.
  2. Get the handout with the images of 6 different types of cell transport from your teacher.
  3. Go to this website: 2.3 Cell Transport
    1. Read and share the information with your partner/table group
    2. Record the definition of passive and active transport in your notebooks
    3. Use the information on the website to correctly label the 6 pictures of cell transport and attach them to your notes (make sure they are correctly sorted into passive or active transport!)
    4. Fill in the definition and examples for each type of cell transport

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What to Turn In

Double check with a partner or your teacher that your notes are accurate and complete. Use your notes to take the quiz below. Take the quiz until you score a 3 or 4. Multiple attempts are allowed.

 

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