Exam 4: Movement of Molecules Across Cell Membranes
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A portion of a cell's plasma membrane is removed during endocytosis.
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Adding one mole of NaCl to one liter of water will lower the water concentration twice as much as adding one mole of glucose.
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Which lists the epithelial cell barrier compartments in the order of the typical Na+ concentrations,from highest to lowest?
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A cell is placed into a 1 millimolar solution of substance X and over time you witness the concentration of X inside the cell increase to 5 millimolar.What is the best explanation for this observation?
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Which is true about mediated transport across cell membranes?
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Which of the following statements regarding endocytosis and exocytosis is correct?
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Which of the following statements regarding the structure and function of cell membranes is correct?
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The greater the concentration difference of a substance between two volumes separated by a permeable membrane,the lesser the magnitude of the net flux of the substance.
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The clathrin protein involved in carrying out receptor mediated transport remains with an endosome as it moves deep within the cell and is degraded entirely along with the ingested internal contents.
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If a cell were placed in a solution of 0.15 M NaCl,it would shrink.
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What is the most common transport mechanism by which glucose and other organic solutes cross the luminal membrane of an epithelial cell layer?
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Which is true regarding the mediated transport of a substance across a plasma membrane?
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Integral membrane proteins can form channels through which ions such as Na+ and K+ can diffuse.
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Which of the following is a feature that distinguishes active transport from facilitated diffusion?
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Because of the active transport of Na+ and K+,the intracellular concentration of Na+ is lower than the extracellular concentration,whereas the reverse is true for K+.
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In general,polar molecules diffuse more rapidly through the lipid bilayer part of cell membranes than do nonpolar molecules.This statement is:
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If all other conditions remain the same and the concentration of a nonpenetrating solute increases inside a cell,which is most likely to occur?
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Pinocytosis is a method by which molecules can leave cells whose membranes are impermeable to the molecules.
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