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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 1 cellular transport, osmosis with water tending to move from a concentration of more solute or hypertonic, equilibrium or isotonic, Cell Transport includes transport not recquiring energy or passive transport, membrane channels called faccilitated diffusion, passive transport or diffusion, diffusion for example w/water or osmosis, Endocytosis including cell eating or phagocytosis, lipid bilayer which also includes protein pumps, cell sending and recieving substances, cell membrane and for plants the structure providing support and protection called the cell wall, Nation which acts like a cell, osmosis through a selectively permeable membraned, balanced to control osmotic pressure, Cell Transport can be compared to a Nation, hypotonic to achieve isotonic, diffusion which depends upon concentration, large molecules leaving the cell by vacuoles or exocytosis, osmosis which must be balanced, hypertonic to that of less solute or hypotonic, cell membrane which regulates what enters and leaves the cell using a lipid bilayer