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either T or F for each row
An isotonic solution is when there is more of the solute on the outside of the cell
than in the inside of the cell
Passive transport is when a solute moves with it's gradient to try to achieve
equilibrium
Secondary active transport is when a solute moves against its gradient and that
movement is powered by ATP
You can couple passive transport with active transport in order to move a solute
against its gradient
Solar energy was likely the source of energy for the origin of life
Catabolism is when smaller units come together to make a larger molecule
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Transcribed Image Text:Arial 1 T T T Circle/highlight F T 1. T F LL F LL F FL T F LL - 1 11 + 11 1. 1 BI U A, 2. 3 CD 1 1. 4 Z | EEEE 13 5 either T or F for each row An isotonic solution is when there is more of the solute on the outside of the cell than in the inside of the cell Passive transport is when a solute moves with it's gradient to try to achieve equilibrium Secondary active transport is when a solute moves against its gradient and that movement is powered by ATP You can couple passive transport with active transport in order to move a solute against its gradient Solar energy was likely the source of energy for the origin of life Catabolism is when smaller units come together to make a larger molecule I
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