The arrows, in the figure below, are depicting Membrane D Compartment A Compartment B Compartment C Membrane E endocytosis transcellular movement O primary active transport paracellular movement

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### QUESTION 24

The arrows, in the figure below, are depicting ___.

![Image showing a sectional view of epithelial cells with labeled compartments and membranes.](#)

**Labels:**
- **Compartment A**: Space above the epithelial cells.
- **Compartment B**: Intracellular space within the epithelial cells.
- **Compartment C**: Space below the epithelial cells.
- **Membrane D**: Apical membrane at the top of the cells.
- **Membrane E**: Basal membrane at the bottom of the cells.

**Diagram Explanation:**
The diagram illustrates epithelial cells with arrows pointing from Compartment A through Membranes D and E into Compartment C. The arrows suggest the movement of substances through the cells, bypassing the tight junctions between them.

**Multiple Choice Options:**
- ○ endocytosis
- ○ transcellular movement
- ○ primary active transport
- ○ paracellular movement
Transcribed Image Text:### QUESTION 24 The arrows, in the figure below, are depicting ___. ![Image showing a sectional view of epithelial cells with labeled compartments and membranes.](#) **Labels:** - **Compartment A**: Space above the epithelial cells. - **Compartment B**: Intracellular space within the epithelial cells. - **Compartment C**: Space below the epithelial cells. - **Membrane D**: Apical membrane at the top of the cells. - **Membrane E**: Basal membrane at the bottom of the cells. **Diagram Explanation:** The diagram illustrates epithelial cells with arrows pointing from Compartment A through Membranes D and E into Compartment C. The arrows suggest the movement of substances through the cells, bypassing the tight junctions between them. **Multiple Choice Options:** - ○ endocytosis - ○ transcellular movement - ○ primary active transport - ○ paracellular movement
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