Match the definition or example with the term. < The cell's membrane fuses with the external environment to release epinephrine. Small molecules move into and out of the membrane with no assistance and along the gradient. A cell "eats" a large particle. Sodium moves into the membrane from an area of low concentration to high concentration. Calcium moves from an area of high to low concentration through a protein channel. 1. Passive transport 2. Active transport 3. Facilitated diffusion 4. Endocytosis 5. Exocytosis

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Match the definition or example with the term.
The cell's membrane fuses
with the external
environment to release
epinephrine.
Small molecules move into
and out of the membrane
with no assistance and
along the gradient.
A cell "eats" a large particle.
Sodium moves into the
membrane from an area of
low concentration to high
concentration.
Calcium moves from an
area of high to low
concentration through a
protein channel.
1. Passive transport
2. Active transport
3. Facilitated diffusion
4. Endocytosis
5. Exocytosis
Transcribed Image Text:Match the definition or example with the term. The cell's membrane fuses with the external environment to release epinephrine. Small molecules move into and out of the membrane with no assistance and along the gradient. A cell "eats" a large particle. Sodium moves into the membrane from an area of low concentration to high concentration. Calcium moves from an area of high to low concentration through a protein channel. 1. Passive transport 2. Active transport 3. Facilitated diffusion 4. Endocytosis 5. Exocytosis
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