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- Each of the following is a function of membranes except defining cell and organelle boundaries. information storage. regulation of transport. cell-cell communication. sites for specific biochemical functions.arrow_forwarddiffusion, gradient, energy connect in a complete sentence or thought about cellular transportarrow_forwardUsing Osmosis, Balance, Compartment, Cell, Water, Permeability, and Membrane in your explanation. Explain why the bolded lines are correct and what would happen internally if you relied on salty ocean water for survival.arrow_forward
- Transport vesicles carry protein and lipid to the cell surface. say if it is true or false and justify if it is false in brief way.arrow_forwardWhich of the following is not a common process to all cells? transport metabolism defense communicationarrow_forwardHow is osmosis different from simple diffusion? osmosis involves the movement of water, simple diffusion involves the movement of solutes simple diffusion utilizes energy in the form of a solute concentration gradient, osmosis utilizes energy in the form of ATP Osimple diffusion moves solutes with their concentration gradient, osmosis moves solutes against their concentration gradient osmosis is a form of active transport, simple diffusion is a form of passive transport Det betalen տներն ոգուarrow_forward
- Provide short meanings for this terms Homeostasis Tissue culture Diffusion Active transport Passive transport Equilibriumarrow_forwardThe tendency of molecules (particles) to extend or spread out from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration. active transport diffusion facilitated diffusion osmosisarrow_forwardThe protein galactoside permease transports sugars like lactose against a concentration gradient by coupling transport with H* which moves with a concentration gradient. This is an example of Simple diffusion Facilitated diffusion Primary active transport Secondary active transportarrow_forward
- Jubutunce, TUr example, how the When molecules move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration Label the diagrams of cells using the following terms: diffusion, active transport, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, or equilibrium. The arrows show the direction of transport. You may use the terms more than once! High CO2 levels 8 H20 molecules 25 glucose molecules 2 H20 molecules Low CO2 levels 5 glucose molecules 2 H20 molecules High protein levels 10 H20 molecules 10 H2O molecules Low protein levels 8 H20 molecules Osmosis Practice Activity he diffusion of water from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. ences below helow show the concentration of water and salt insidearrow_forwardContrast endocytosis and active transport.arrow_forwardMatch the transport process to the correct description or example. Endocytosis is: Group of answer choices transport of large macromolecules into a cell transport of glucose into a cell, against its concentration gradient transport of glucose out of cell, with its concentration gradient making a new covalent bond transport of a steroid hormone into a cell transport of signal molecules out of an endocrine cell breaking of a covalent bond to create new molecules transport of sodium out of a neuronarrow_forward
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