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Chapter 3, Problem 7LTB
Summary Introduction
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The cell membrane or plasma membrane is a biological membrane. It separates the internal cellular substances from its outside environment. It is a double layer membrane. It is selectively permeable that means it allows only some of the molecules to enter and exit.
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- Classify each phrase based on whether it describes or gives an example of facilitated diffusion, active transport, or both.arrow_forwardWhat is movement of cell against concentration gradient is called: osmosis active transport diffusion passive transportarrow_forwardWhich of the following is a characteristic of facilitated diffusion (passive transport) of a molecule across a membrane? OOO The rate of transport is saturable. It is highly specific for the molecule being transported. All of the answers are correct. Its rate is higher than that of simple diffusion of the molecule. The direction of transport is determined by concentration and/or electrochemical gradients.arrow_forward
- Facilitated diffusion differs from active transport in that facilitated diffusion transports against a concentration gradient while active transport does not facilitated diffusion requires expenditure of energy while active transport does not active transport requires expenditure of energy while facilitated diffusion does not facilitated diffusion involves carrier proteins while active transport does not facilitated diffusion works against a concentration gradient while active transport works only with the concentration gradientarrow_forwardThe net diffusion of a solvent, across a semi-permeable membrane, from low to high solute concentration, is the precise definition of: simple diffusion facilitated diffusion active transport passive transport osmosisarrow_forwardMovement of one substance in one direction across the cell membrane is a form of transport called: coupled transport co-transport symport antiport uniportarrow_forward
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