1) What is the reason that organisms use cell transport? a) to maintain homostasis and balance the molecules after reacting to stimuli b) to maintain osmosis c) to make the cell shrink d) to make the cell grow 2) what are cell membranes mostly made out of a) phospholipids b) proteins c) carbohydrates d) nucleic acids e) DNA f) ribosomes 3) What types of molecules can easily pass through cell membranes a) Small and nonpolar  b) large and polar c) large d) small e) polar f) sugars 4) In what way do molecules move in diffusion  a) hot to cold b) low to high c) cold to hot d) high to low e) high PH to low PH f) low PH to high PH 5) What allows substrates to pass through the membrane from high to low and uses energy  a) phospholipids  b) protein channels c) molculer pumps d) endocytosis e) phospholipids f) hypotonic 6) What is an example of a Hypotonic reaction a) When a freshwater fish is put in saltwater  b) when a saltwater fish is put in freshwater  c) when a saltwater fish is put in saltwater  d) when a freshwater fish is put in freshwater  e) when it rains after a sunny day  f) when a teapot whistles 7) What do you call the process of a cell engulfing soilds into vesicle or the cell "eating" a) homeostasis b) phagocytosis c) pinocytosis d) solute e) solvent f) solution 8) when energy is used to transport molecules a) passive b) active c) photosynthesis d) endocytosis e) exocytosis f) solute 9) the need of an organism to stay stable by regulating its internal conditions a) homeostasis b) osmosis c) pinocytosis d) phagocytosis e) solute f) solvent 10) how does an organism maintain homeostasis a) by doing nothing b) by responding to stimuli c) by creating protein d) by transpiring  e) by discarding waste f) by intaking carbohydrates 11) How does the cell membrane maintain homeostasis a) by acting as a solute b) by doing nothing c) by either balancing out the sides or going low to high due to it being selectively permeable, and needing energy to allow other large molecules to pass d) by creating carbohydrates e) homeostasis f) solvent 12) What do you call the process of a cell engulfing liquids into vesicle or the cell "drinking" a) pinocytosis b) phagocytosis c) homeostasis d) osmosis e) hypertonic f) hypotonic 13) is facilitated diffusion passive a) yes b) no c) sometimes d) no, only with humans e) yes, but at 5:32 every Saturday  f) I don't know 14) is simple diffusion passive a) yes b) no c) maybe on weekends? d) no, only with marine life e) Again I don't know f) every Friday and perhaps Tuesday 15) what is passive transport a) It requires energy  b) It doesn't require energy  c) It doesn't require energy and goes high to low  d) It does require engery and goes high to low   e) It doesn't require energy and goes low to high  f) It does require energy and goes low to high 

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