Match the modes of transport to the molecules.
Tiles
carrier proteins
osmosis
active transport
simple diffusion
proteins from the
Golgi apparatus
Pairs
oxygen
arrowBoth
water molecule
arrowBoth
charged amino acid
arrowBoth
calcium moves from low
concentration to high
concentration
arrowBoth
exocytosis
arrowBoth
The answers are: carrier proteins → charged amino acid Carrier proteins are transmembrane proteins for the facilitated diffusion of charged amino acids across plasma membranes. osmosis → water molecule A type of passive transport, osmosis is the diffusion of water molecules in and out of cells. active transport → calcium moves from low concentration to high concentration This is the movement of substances across membranes against concentration gradient. simple diffusion → oxygen Oxygen molecules enter through membrane by simple diffusion from an area of high to low concentration. exocytosis → proteins from the Golgi apparatus This process of exocytosis is used by cells to release particles that has been packaged by the golgi bodies.