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using the drop-down menus below, identify the processes cells use to maintain homeostasis.
drop-down menu with options: diffusion, osmosis, passive transport, active transport is the movement of water along the concentration gradient.
drop-down menu is the use of energy to move particles against the concentration gradient.
drop-down menu is the movement of particles by diffusion without energy.
drop-down menu is the movement of particles along the concentration gradient.
Brief Explanations
- For the first statement "is the movement of water along the concentration gradient": Osmosis is defined as the movement of water molecules across a semi - permeable membrane along the concentration gradient (from an area of higher water potential to lower water potential).
- For the second statement "is the use of energy to move particles against the concentration gradient": Active transport requires energy (usually ATP) to move substances against their concentration gradient (from low to high concentration).
- For the third statement "is the movement of particles by diffusion without energy": Passive transport is a general term for transport processes that do not require energy, and diffusion (a type of passive transport) moves particles from high to low concentration without energy.
- For the fourth statement "is the movement of particles along the concentration gradient": Diffusion is the movement of particles (solutes) from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration (along the concentration gradient), and it is a type of passive transport.
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- For "the movement of water along the concentration gradient": Osmosis
- For "the use of energy to move particles against the concentration gradient": Active transport
- For "the movement of particles by diffusion without energy": Passive transport
- For "the movement of particles along the concentration gradient": Diffusion