Body Waste Disposal and Cell Transport Quiz

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Match the following terms with their definitions:

Blood cells = Supply the body's cells with food and oxygen Passive transport = Movement of substances across membranes without using cell energy Diffusion = Process of transferring substances across the plasma membrane from high to low concentration area without needing energy Osmosis = Movement of water molecules across the plasma membrane from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration

Match the following processes with their descriptions:

Diffusion = Similar to putting a drop of ink in a cup containing water Osmosis = Water particles move due to this property from higher to lower concentration Passive transport = Does not consume energy Blood cells function = Transports the resulting wastes, including carbon dioxide, away from the cell

Match the following substances with their transport processes:

Sugar = Diffusion Oxygen = Diffusion Carbon dioxide = Diffusion Water = Osmosis

Match the following terms with their definitions:

Equilibrium = The concentration of substances on both sides of the membrane is equal Osmosis = Water enters and exits cells in equal quantities Plasma membrane = Shrinks away from the cell wall when water exits the cell more than it enters Withers = What happens to a plant when the inner parts of its cells shrink

Match the following processes with their effects on a plant cell:

Equilibrium = Keeps the plant healthy Osmosis = Can cause the plant to wither if water exits more than it enters Diffusion = Occurs when the concentration of substances on both sides of the membrane is equal Plasma membrane shrinking = Occurs when water exits the cell more than it enters

Match the following conditions with their effects on a plant:

Equal water entering and exiting = Keeps the plant healthy More water exiting than entering = Causes the plant to wither Equilibrium of substances = Stops the process of diffusion and osmosis Shrinking of inner cell parts = Causes the plasma membrane to shrink away from the cell wall

Match the following terms with their respective descriptions:

Equilibrium = The concentration of substances on both sides of the membrane is equal Diffusion and Osmosis = Processes where equilibrium occurs State of balance = When water enters and exits plant cells in equal quantities Plasma Membrane = Shrinks away from the cell wall when water comes out of plant cells more than it enters

Match the following conditions with their effects on the plant:

Equilibrium = The plant is healthy Water exits more than it enters = The inner parts of the cell shrink Plasma membrane shrinking away from the cell wall = The plant withers

Match the following processes with their roles in a plant cell:

Diffusion and Osmosis = Lead to equilibrium Water entering and exiting in equal quantities = Keeps the plant in a state of balance Water coming out more than it enters = Causes the plasma membrane to shrink away from the cell wall

Match the following terms with their effects on the cell:

Equilibrium = The concentration of substances on both sides of the membrane is equal Water entering and exiting in equal quantities = The cell is in a state of balance Water coming out more than it enters = The inner parts of the cell shrink and the plasma membrane shrinks away from the cell wall

Match the following conditions with their effects on the plasma membrane:

Equilibrium = No change in the plasma membrane Water entering and exiting in equal quantities = No change in the plasma membrane Water coming out more than it enters = The plasma membrane shrinks away from the cell wall

Match the following terms with their definitions:

Blood cells = Continuously supply the body's cells with food and oxygen Passive transport = Movement of substances across membranes without using cell energy Diffusion = Process of transferring substances across the plasma membrane from a high concentration area to a low concentration area Osmosis = Movement of water molecules across the plasma membrane from a high concentration area to a low concentration area

Match the following biological processes with their descriptions:

Osmosis = Water is transported like other substances from the areas where its concentration is greater to areas where its concentration is less Diffusion = Similar to putting a drop of ink in a cup containing water; Ink particles spread from more concentrated areas to less concentrated areas Passive transport = Does not consume energy and includes diffusion and osmosis Blood cells functionality = Transport food, oxygen, and waste materials in and out of the body's cells

Match the following terms with their definitions in the context of cell biology:

Osmosis = Process of water molecules movement across the plasma membrane Diffusion = Process of transferring substances, including sugar and oxygen, across the plasma membrane Passive transport = Movement of substances across membranes without using cell energy Blood cells = Cells that supply the body's cells with food and oxygen and transport waste materials

Match the following biological terms with their descriptions:

Diffusion = Process that is similar to a drop of ink spreading in a cup of water Osmosis = Movement of water molecules across the plasma membrane Passive transport = Movement of substances across membranes without using cell energy Blood cells = Cells that supply the body's cells with food and oxygen and transport waste materials

Match the following terms with their definitions in the context of cellular processes:

Osmosis = Spread of water molecules only Diffusion = Transfer of substances, including sugar and oxygen, across the plasma membrane Passive transport = Movement of substances across membranes without using cell energy Blood cells = Cells that supply the body's cells with food and oxygen and transport waste materials

Test your knowledge on how waste is disposed of in the body and the process of passive transport. Learn about the role of blood cells in supplying nutrients and oxygen to cells while removing waste products. Explore the movement of substances in and out of cells through this quiz.

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