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ISBN: 9781305616660
Author: Cecie Starr, Beverly McMillan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 3, Problem 3RQ
Distinguish between the following pairs of terms:
- a. diffusion; osmosis
- b. passive transport; active transport
- c. endocytosis; exocytosis
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- For the following modes of transport for membranes, tell whether the flow is with or against chemical potenial. Meaning +deltaG or -deltag A. Passive Diffusion B.Faciliated Diffusion C.Active Transportarrow_forwardThe cell membrane surrounds some smaller molecules in solution and takes them into the cell. This is an example of: Select one: a. pinocytosis. b. facilitated transport. c. phagocytosis. d. diffusion.arrow_forwardChoose the answer that best completes the following analogy: Diffusion is to _____ as endocytosis is to ______. A. filtration; phagocytosis B. osmosis; pinocytosis C. solutes; fluid D. gradient; chemical energyarrow_forward
- Define the following terms: a. glycocalyx b. cell cortex c. endomembrane system d. vesicle e. endoplasmic reticulumarrow_forwardCells transport sodium ions out of the cell against the sodium concentration gradient. This is an example of: a. facilitated diffusion b. simple diffusion c. diffusion via channel proteins d. endocytosis e. active transportarrow_forwardExplain the process and give an example of each form of cellular transport. a. Passive Diffusion b. Active Transport c. Facilitated Diffusionarrow_forward
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- Matter can leave a cell by any of the following means except a. active transport. d. pinocytosis. b. simple diffusion. e. exocytosis. c. facilitated diffusionarrow_forwardPinocytosis is accomplished by the cell using the: Select one: a. cell membrane. b. cell wall. c. nucleus. d. cytoplasm.arrow_forwardThe passive, non-mediated movement of particles into or out of a cell following the particle’s concentration gradient is called A. osmosis B. vesicular transport C. filtration D. diffusion E. facilitated diffusion F. active transportarrow_forward
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