A) nucleic acids
B) proteins
C) lipids
D) carbohydrates
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A) You can't predict the outcome.You simply have to make the measurement.
B) Permeability to glucose will increase.
C) Permeability to glucose will decrease.
D) Permeability to glucose will stay the same.
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A) a sodium ion
B) a small,polar molecule like water
C) a large,polar molecule like glucose
D) a small,nonpolar molecule like oxygen (O₂)
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A) a membrane-bound pump that moves large molecules against a gradient by using ATP
B) a protein that is toxic to cells because it opens channels in membranes
C) a recognition protein that identifies cells as belonging to the body
D) a transport protein that facilitates diffusion of a large molecule across cell membranes
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A) facilitated diffusion through an ion channel protein
B) facilitated diffusion through a transporter protein
C) active transport through a "pump" protein
D) passive transport
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A) two molecules are simultaneously moved across the cell membrane down their concentration gradients with the help of transport proteins.
B) water is moved across the cell membrane based on solute concentration.
C) a gradient is set up by a pump which then provides the potential energy to move a different molecule against its concentration gradient.
D) Molecules are able to cross the plasma membrane unassisted with the help of ATP.
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A) They both contain serine or some other organic compound.
B) They both have three fatty acids.
C) They both have a glycerol backbone.
D) They both have a phosphate.
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A) more permeable
B) less permeable
C) same permeability
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A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) quaternary
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A) It leads to an increase in entropy.
B) It leads to a decrease in entropy.
C) The process is exothermic.
D) The process is endothermic.
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A) It is a special case of diffusion.
B) It is an energy-demanding or "active" process.
C) Water moves from areas of high water concentration to areas of low water concentration.
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A) the presence of double bonds
B) increasing temperature
C) removing cholesterol
D) increasing length of the hydrocarbon chains
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A) 0) 5M,2M
B) 2M,0,5M
C) unable to determine given the information provided.
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A) The process is endergonic.
B) The process is exergonic.
C) The process leads to a huge decrease in entropy and no change in potential energy.
D) The process is endothermic.
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A) It is polar.
B) It fills gaps in membranes and increases hydrophobic interactions.
C) It participates in hydrogen bonding in the membrane interior.
D) It is small relative to most phospholipids.
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A) Cholesterol binds to the outside surface of a membrane,thus blocking the movement of solutes.
B) Because cholesterol is amphipathic,it forms tiny vesicles that trap solutes.
C) Because cholesterol is amphipathic,it fits in between the phospholipids and blocks diffusion through the membrane.
D) Cholesterol has four rings in its structure that can sequester (trap) solutes.
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A) both layers of the phospholipid bilayer are not identical in terms of protein type or number and phospholipid type.
B) only certain substances can pass through the phospholipid bilayer freely,while others require the help of membrane proteins.
C) the phospholipids of the membrane can flip-flop such that phospholipids from the inner layer are exchanged with those from the outer layer.
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A) scanning electron microscope
B) transmission electron microscope
C) light microscope
D) confocal microscope
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A) It acts by active transport.
B) It causes membranes to fuse with one another.
C) It forms a channel in the membrane.
D) It removes electrical charges from solutes.
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A) Active transport requires energy input in the form of ATP,while facilitated transport does not.
B) Active transport moves substances against their concentration gradient,while facilitated transport moves substances down their concentrations gradient.
C) Active transport requires a membrane protein to move molecules across the plasma membrane,while facilitated transport does not.
D) Active transport and facilitated transport both play a role in maintaining proper concentrations of substances in the intra- and extracellular environments.
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