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Transport in cells MatchUp

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Click on a top box, then click on its match below. Or, drag a top box and drop it onto the correct match. Match all pairs before clicking ‘Check’.

Root hair cells
Diffusion
Oxygen
Thin exchange surface
Partially permeable
Active transport
Sugars
Large surface area to volume ratio
From low concentration to high concentration
Improves exchange as it maintains the concentration gradient
Lower temperature
Carbon dioxide
Osmosis
Higher concentration gradient
High water concentration to low water concentration
Transported into cells in the lungs by diffusion
Transported out of the cells in lungs by diffusion
Increases the rate of diffusion
Decreases the rate of diffusion
Feature of a single celled organism
Why animals have an efficient blood supply
Passive movement of molecules
Reduces the distance molecules have to travel
The process of water molecules moving down their concentration gradient through a partially permeable membrane
A membrane that only allows selective molecules through
Direction of movement of water molecules
Direction of movement of molecules in active transport
Movement of molecules that is not passive
Type of plant cells where active transport is used
Molecules used for respiration

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