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What type of diffusion ?

Lipid-insoluble

1. Simple solutes

2. Osmosis
3. Facilitated diffusion
4. Sodium- Potasium Pump 0%

5. Vesicular transport

Simple Osmosis Facilitate...


Sodium- Po... Vesicular ...
Which is not true of the sodium-potasium pump?
1. Is an active transport
2. Is a symport system Antiport- moves
substances in opposite
3. Moves 3 sodium out & 2 potasium in
direction!
4. Phosphoylates the protein to let out the sodium
5. Loss of the phosphate group restores the protien to it’s original
0%
shape & imports the potasium

Is an acti... Is a sympo... Moves 3 so...


Phosphoyla... Loss of th...
Nonpolar region of phospholipid.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E 0%

A B C D E
What is this demonstrating, where two substances are
moved across a membrane in opposite directions?

1. Symport system
2. Receptor-mediated endocytosis
3. Non-clathrin-coated vesicles
4. Antiport system
5. Vesicular trafficking 0%

Symport sy... Receptor-m... Non-clathr...


Antiport s... Vesicular ...
Which type of vesicular transport uses pseudopods
to engulf solids and bring them into the cell’s interior

1. Transcytosis
2. Vesicular trafficking
3. Phagocytosis
4. Homeogenic cryosis 0%

Transcytos... Vesicular ...


Phagocytosis Homeogenic...
Enter question text...
1. Fluid-phase endocytosis
2. Receptor-mediated endocytosis
3. Non-clathrin-coated vesicles
4. Secondary active transport
5. Vesicular trafficking
0%

Fluid-phas... Receptor-m... Non-clathr...


Secondary ... Vesicular ...
Transcytosis is ________.
1. recycling the contents of the endosome back to the surface of the
cell
2. storing the contents of the endosome
3. transporting an endosome from one side of a cell to the other
and releasing the contents by exocytosis
4. combining an endosome with a lysosome and degrading or
releasing the contents 0%

recycling ... storing th... transporti... combining ...


If the solutes are too big to move across the
semipermiable membrane, which way will the water
flow?
1. Towards A
A B
2. Towards B
3. Will not change
0%

Towards A Towards B Will not c...


Peripheral protein.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E 0%

A B C D E
Passive membrane transport processes include _____
1. consumption of ATP
2. the use of transport proteins when moving substances
from areas of low to high concentration
3. movement of water from an area of low concentration
to an area of high concentration
4. movement of a substance down its concentration
0%
gradient
5. Both B & C

consumptio... the use of... movement o...


movement o... Both B & C
If cells are placed in a hypertonic solution containing a
solute to which the membrane is impermeable, what
could happen?
1. The cells will swell and ultimately burst.
2. The cells will shrink at first, but will later reach equilibrium
with the surrounding solution and return to their original
condition.
3. The cells will show no change due to diffusion 0%of both solute
and solvent.
4. The cells will lose water and shrink.

The cells ... The cells ... The cells ... The cells ...
Glycocalyx.
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. E 0%

A B C D E
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