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Q: Why is there an overall movement of particles in the human cell?
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What is A cell moving particles with the use of energy is called?

Active transport: The movement of particles against the concentration gradient into or out of a cell. Bulk transport:The movement of large molecules into or out of the cell. Both of these require energy


What is Cellular Transportation?

CELLUALR TRANSPARTATION is the movement of particles in and out of the cell.


What is the movement of particles into the cell?

The movement of large particles of solid food or whole cells into the cell is called phagocytosis. Phagocytosis occurs in three separate steps.


Is the movement of large particles of solid food or whole cells into the cell?

The movement of large particles of solid food or whole cells into the cell is called phagocytosis. Phagocytosis occurs in three separate steps.


What are the important functions of cytoskeleton?

The cytoskeleton will support the cell and provide shape. It will also help in the movement of particles in and out of the cell.


What is the movement called when a cell does not use energy to move particles across the cell's membrane?

It is called passive diffusion.


What is the movement of water in and out of the cell called?

The movement in and out of a cell is called active transport. Liquids inside cells contain different substances and there is movement in and out to maintain a proper balance of ions and molecules.


How large particles can exit a cell?

It has something to do with the plasma membrane of the cell that allows movement of material into and out of a cell. Yes, but they have to have some sort of "windows" and doorways" which in this case are proteins.


Which term describes the movement of water molecules into and out of the cell?

Osmosis is the movement of water particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration, across a semi-permeable membrane.


In the human body the muscles are responsible for movement what cell part perform this function?

Flagellum


In a human body the muscles are responsible for movement What cell part performs this function?

flagellum


What happen if the human body freezes to -78oC?

All cell movement stops at absolute zero.