4 PM Wed Oct 5 X ... то Q 21. If a membrane separates two solutions with different solute concentrations, which direction would the water move. il +:0 a. Solution A is corn syrup and Solution B is tap water. b. Which solution is hypertonic (Solution A or Solution B)? C. Which solution is hypotonic (Solution A or Solution B)? 22. If you place a red blood cell in salt water, which direction would the water move, in or put of the cell. Again, identify the solution that is hypertonic and the one that is hypotonic. 23. Remember the water always moves from hypotonic to hypertonic in osmosis. 24. Nat-K* pump move 3 sodium ions out of the cell and bring 2 potassium ions inside the cell against the concentration gradient. 72% a. Would the cell have to use energy? b. If yes, then what transport would this be? If not, what transport do think it is. C. Is a membrane protein involved in this kind of transport? Y/N d. Name the energy carrying molecule in this kind of transport. 25. An immune cell engulfs bacteria inside to kill it, what kind of transport would that? Is ATP used? 26. Liver cell makes some enzymes with the endomembrane system and transports the manufactured protein out of the cell in a transport vesicle, would this involve the use of ATP? and name the transport system.

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**Osmosis and Cellular Transport Questions:**

21. If a membrane separates two solutions with different solute concentrations, which direction would the water move?

   a. Solution A is corn syrup and Solution B is tap water.
   
   b. Which solution is hypertonic (Solution A or Solution B)?
   
   c. Which solution is hypotonic (Solution A or Solution B)?

22. If you place a red blood cell in salt water, which direction would the water move, in or out of the cell? Again, identify the solution that is hypertonic and the one that is hypotonic.

23. Remember the water always moves from hypotonic to hypertonic in osmosis.

24. Na⁺-K⁺ pump move 3 sodium ions out of the cell and bring 2 potassium ions inside the cell against the concentration gradient.
   
   a. Would the cell have to use energy?
   
   b. If yes, then what transport would this be? If not, what transport do think it is.
   
   c. Is a membrane protein involved in this kind of transport? Y/N
   
   d. Name the energy carrying molecule _____ in this kind of transport.

25. An immune cell engulfs bacteria inside to kill it, what kind of transport would that be? Is ATP used?

26. Liver cell makes some enzymes with the endomembrane system and transports the manufactured protein out of the cell in a transport vesicle, would this involve the use of ATP? and name the transport system.

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Transcribed Image Text:**Transcription for Educational Website** --- **Osmosis and Cellular Transport Questions:** 21. If a membrane separates two solutions with different solute concentrations, which direction would the water move? a. Solution A is corn syrup and Solution B is tap water. b. Which solution is hypertonic (Solution A or Solution B)? c. Which solution is hypotonic (Solution A or Solution B)? 22. If you place a red blood cell in salt water, which direction would the water move, in or out of the cell? Again, identify the solution that is hypertonic and the one that is hypotonic. 23. Remember the water always moves from hypotonic to hypertonic in osmosis. 24. Na⁺-K⁺ pump move 3 sodium ions out of the cell and bring 2 potassium ions inside the cell against the concentration gradient. a. Would the cell have to use energy? b. If yes, then what transport would this be? If not, what transport do think it is. c. Is a membrane protein involved in this kind of transport? Y/N d. Name the energy carrying molecule _____ in this kind of transport. 25. An immune cell engulfs bacteria inside to kill it, what kind of transport would that be? Is ATP used? 26. Liver cell makes some enzymes with the endomembrane system and transports the manufactured protein out of the cell in a transport vesicle, would this involve the use of ATP? and name the transport system. --- **Explanation for Diagrams or Graphs:** The content does not include any graphs or diagrams that require further explanation.
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