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Match the modes of transport to the molecules.
carrier proteins
osmosis
active transport
simple diffusion
exocytosis
oxygen
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water molecule
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charged amino acid
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calcium moves from low
concentration to high
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protein from the
Golgi apparatus
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match the modes of transport molecules
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Here is a brief on the modes of transport listed and the different molecules (or substance) transported:
Carrier proteins → Charged amino acids
Carrier proteins are transmembrane proteins that facilitate movement of molecules, ions and macromolecules across biological membranes.
Charged amino acids are transported in this manner. The carrier proteins can be found in plasma membranes and on cell organelles
Active transport → Calcium
Active transport is the movement of molecules and ions from regions of low concentration to a region of high concentration across cell membranes, against a concentration gradient.
Calcium ions are transported into cells through active transport
Simple diffusion → Oxygen
Simple diffusion is the process by which molecules move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration.
Oxygen molecules move into the cell through the cell membrane through simple diffusion.
Exocytosis → Proteins from the golgi apparatus
Exocytosis a process through which molecules are moved out of the cell. The process involves removal of large molecules such as proteins through vesicles such as the golgi apparatus
Osmosis → water molecules
Osmosis is the process by which water molecules move from a high a low concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution through a semi-permeable membrane (such as the cell membrane).
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