Acc. Biology Test Unit 3 2022 (Cell Membrane and Transport)
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This process is called __________________________
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Phosphate Head
fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
cholesteroal
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Which of the following are true statements of Passive Transport
Molecules follow the concentration gradient
molecules must be small
Molecules move from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration
Molecules require ATP to be moved
Molecules can be assisted by Protein channels
Facilated Diffusion is useful in assisting the following move across a membrane
molecules with a charge
Molecules against the concentration gradient
Glucose Molecules
Water
What type of channel proteins move water
peripheral proteins
intergral proteins
aquaporins
glycoproteins
Very small nonpolar molecules such as gases like carbon dioxide, are able to go through the cell membrane in a process called
Osmosis
Active transport
Simple diffusion
Moving extracellular fluid from outside a cell to inside a cell is called
receptor-mediated endocytosis
pinocytosis
phagocytosis
What happens to the membrane of a vesicle after
exocytosis?
a. It leaves the cell.
b. It is disassembled by the cell.
c. It fuses with and becomes part of the plasma
membrane.
d. It is used again in another exocytosis event.
In what important way does receptor-mediated
endocytosis differ from phagocytosis?
a. It transports only small amounts of fluid.
b. It does not involve the pinching off of
membrane.
c. It brings in only a specifically targeted
substance.
d. It brings substances into the cell, while
phagocytosis removes substances.
Your slide will sit on this part of the microscope
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When carrying the microscope you must carry it with one hand under the base and one hand on this.
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When you look through the eyepiece to see your specimen, you should begin scanning under what power/objective lens?
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To magnify or enlarge the image of your specimen, you must bring the stage closer to the lens. Moving this will bring the stage closer to the lens and magnify your specimen.
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The eyepiece is also called the what?
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What are the two main parts of cell membrane?
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The function of the integral (transport) proteins in the Cell Membranes?
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Lower solute concentration and higher water concentration inside the cell, high solute concentration and low water concentration outside the cell.
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What is the type of diffusion called which is made easier by a protien channel?
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Not all substances can cross the cell membrane. For this reason, the cell membrane is said to be
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In what direction do molecules move during ACTIVE Transport?
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When molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration it is called?
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Cellulose makes up the cell wall of plant cells. CELLULOSE is a
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Tea bags are typically placed in hot water because?
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A type of transportation in which water moves across the membrane?
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Select the correct Structure
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Select the correct Structure
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Select the correct Structure
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Select the correct Structure
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Select the correct Structure
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Which structure is polar and is attrcted to water?
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Which structure is holds the phospholipids in place?
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Which structure assists molecules move through the membrane?
Phosphate Head
Fatty acid tail
Phospholipid bilayer
transport protein
Cholesterol
Will the cell?
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B
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Where is water going?
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B
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Is the solution:
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Which type of transport do these represent?
Active Transport
Passive Transport
What type of Transport is represented by this image?
Active Transport
Passive Transport
Which type of transport is this specific type referencing?
Simple diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Osmosis
Pumps
Which type of transport is this specific type referencing?
Simple diffusion
Facilitated diffusion
Osmosis
Pumps
What type of transport is depicted in this image?
Diffusion
Pumps
Endocytosis
Exocytosis
If the items moving where solid particles this would be considered?
Phagocytosis
Pinocytosis
Receptor-mediated
Which of the types of endocytosis pictured require a specific shape to enter?
Phagocytosis
Pinocytosis
Receptor-Mediated
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What type off solution would this cell be placed in?
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Isotoniic
What type off solution would this cell be placed in?