1. What is an example of Passive Transport? a. Osmosis b. Simple diffusion c. Exocytosis d. Both a and b Passive Transport is the processes of going from a higher concentration to a lower concentration which simple diffusion and osmosis both do, they also do not require energy to preform.
2. True or false, every cell or complex organism uses the process homeostasis? a. True b. False Your body or an organism will never be perfect on it's own. Levels in your bodies are always changing or you will get hurt once in awhile and it's your bodies job to fix those problems returning it to it's original state.
3. What is it called when the movement of molecules becomes equal and stops? a. Pause b. Diffusion c. Equilibrium Equilibrium is the state of balance. So when molecules are even on both sides everything is balanced and there is no more need for action.
4. What is two of the main differences between Passive Transport and Active Transport? One of the main differences between Passive Transport and Active Transport is that passive does not require energy and active does. Active Transports uses energy in the for of ATP to move substances in one direction or another. 5. How is a jogger sweating an example of homeostasis? When someone is working out they will sweat. The reason behind this is because the body detects a raise in it's temperature and in order to bring the body temperature to it's set point it needs to cool down in some way. Sweating will cool off your body until your body is back to normal.